Games for GNU/Linux
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Gunpods Vagabond, a side-scrolling shooter with Lunar Lander style movement mechanics built with Godot
It's currently free, but the developer plans to gradually increase the price as development continues using an Early Access style model.
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Fatal Theory, a retro inspired beat 'em up now on Linux, some thoughts included
The developer of Fatal Theory [Official Site, Steam] sent in a copy of their beat 'em up for me to have a crack at. It's a retro inspired game with simple gameplay, but is it any good?
The game is very low res, your maximum option is 1024x768 for a Window, or the same in fullscreen which doesn't really look that great. Fullscreen will also turn off your monitor.
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Man O' War: Corsair - Warhammer Naval Battles looks like it's now planned to come to Linux [Ed: Mono warning...]
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'Slayer Shock' from the developer of Eldritch is now in Beta, go hunt some vampires
You're a vampire hunter, your home town is being overrun by the undead and it's your job to lead the extermination. You will be aided by your crew at your coffee house HQ who will help you arm up and discover the leaders behind it all.
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Zombie Night Terror, the really fun Lemmings style Zombie game is now out for Linux
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Classic Flash game 'The Majesty of Colors' is being remastered and will release on Linux
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