Games for GNU/Linux
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X-Plane 11 flight simulator will release this year, with Linux support
The advanced flight simulator X-Plane 11 [Official Website] will release this "holiday season" and it will feature Linux support. You can see their announcement here.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson Presents 'Space Odyssey', will feature Linux support
The respected scientist Neil deGrasse Tyson is working on a computer game called 'Space Odyssey' [Official Site]. It will be an online game and feature Linux support. It sounds like it will support offline play too.
It's a game about creating your own galaxies civilizations, which sounds like it could be fun.
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A look at 'Hybrid Wars', a top down action shooter from Extreme Developers and WG Labs
Graphically, Hybrid Wars is actually quite nice to look at. There's a nice variation in enemy units, your mech looks great and visually the explosions and effects look really great.
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Lord of Rigel, a new 4x strategy game will support Linux from Rhombus Studios & Iceberg Interactive
I do love a good 4x strategy game, Master of Orion 2 was my first and I fell in love. It's a genre not too well served on Linux, but Lord of Rigel [Official Site, Steam] looks like it might be good.
It has a page up on Steam, both the Steam store, the official website and the trailer all list Linux which is great to see.
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