Games for GNU/Linux
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Astervoid 2000, a multiplayer space brawler with sick music is now on Linux
Astervoid 2000 [Steam, Official Site] was sent in by the developer and I've been testing out this multiplayer space brawler to see if it's worthy. It's surprisingly great actually! Mixing some lovely pixel art with sick tunes makes for an explosive experience.
I'm surprised by this one, as it has a single-player wave-based survival mode, as well as the multiplayer mode. In the single-player you are facing off against others on the high-score board as well and I've managed to hone my skills enough to get to #18.
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It looks like more classic Topware Interactive games are coming to Linux
It seems Topware Interactive are continuing their Linux push with their classic games and I've noticed a few more that seem to be coming.
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Some thoughts on 'The Dwarves', the new action RPG from KING Art, a bit unpolished
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Inner Chains, an incredibly brutal looking UE4-built FPS that's coming to Linux shows off some gameplay
The game was funded on Kickstarter where it was given $18,708 towards development. Linux was a stretch goal, but it was set at $15,000 so they gathered well over what they requested for a Linux version.
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ZeniMax are flexing their muscles towards DoomRL, trying to shut it down
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