Games: Steam Controller, Timbertales, Tower of Time, Meat Boy Forever, Sunless Skies and More
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Valve Slashes The Steam Controller Again To $35, Steam Link For $15
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Timbertales, a turn-based strategy game with a nature theme now has Linux support on Steam
Timbertales [Official Site, Steam, itch.io], from the one-man studio Rainware now has the Linux version available on Steam. This turn-based strategy game may not look graphically amazing, but it at least tries to be different.
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Tower of Time, the game that blends RPG mechanics with real time combat is now officially available for Linux
After myself and a few others tested it, Tower of Time [Steam] is now officially available for Linux. The game blends together an RPG with RTS mechanics and it's quite interesting.
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Need more meat? Super Meat Boy Forever announced, will have a Linux version
Team Meat have announced Super Meat Boy Forever [Official Site], a sequel to the original and the good news is that it will have a Linux version.
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Sunless Skies has released with day-1 Linux support, quick thoughts on this unfinished title
Sunless Skies [GOG, Steam], the next game from the developer of Sunless Sea has released with day-1 Linux support. The title is still in-development, so it's not yet a complete game.
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SteamWorld Dig 2 to release in September with Linux support
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Shovel Knight: King of Cards expansion announced to release in 2018
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