Leftovers: Gaming
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Unigine-Powered "Sumoman" Being Released For Linux Today
There's a new Linux-friendly game launching today that's powered by the demanding Unigine Game Engine.
Sumoman is an adventure puzzle platformer game. With its usage of Unigine, the graphics appear rather interesting and there is also advanced physics support.
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The developers of 'Ticket to Ride' have abandoned Linux support for their game
This is a bit troublesome, the developers of Ticket to Ride have decided to abandon Linux support with no announcement.
They have removed the SteamOS icon from their Steam store page, but they haven't removed the game from your collections. The problem is that a few people have completely lost access to the game and it doesn't seem like the developer has made any attempts to fix this.
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The open source itch client is a little smarter on Linux now
With the latest release of the open source itch.io store client, you can now stop your computer going to sleep when using a gamepad.
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Tiles, a simplistic action-puzzle game with local multiplayer is now out for Linux
Tiles [Official Site, Steam] is a simple looking action-puzzle game with 90 levels of ever-increasing difficulty and it's now out for Linux.
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