Games: Eat or be eaten in Tooth and Tail, JYDGE, Knightfall, Duck Game, Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker
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Eat or be eaten in Tooth and Tail, a new strategy game with day-1 Linux support, my thoughts
As a big fan of real-time strategy games, I couldn’t pass up checking out Tooth and Tail [Official Site, Steam] from Pocketwatch Games.
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Exciting looking customizable top-down shooter 'JYDGE' will be a day-1 Linux release
JYDGE [Steam, Official Site] looks like the nuts top-down shooter I've seen for a while and the great news is that it's arriving on Linux in October.
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Knightfall, a reduced vision action RPG now has Linux support, developed live on Twitch
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Want to play 'Duck Game' on Linux? Well, it's possible thanks to XnaToFna
Duck Game [Official Site] is a popular action game that's a little insane and it's actually possible to run it on Linux, thanks to developer "0x0ade".
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The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker is now officially available for Linux
The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker [Steam, Official Site], a Full Motion Video game about solving murder whilst dealing with the unusual patients of the recently deceased Doctor Dekker.
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