Darling ('Wine' for OS X) and Games Leftovers
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Darling Is Still Active With A Goal To Run macOS Apps On Linux
It's been one year and a few days when last researching a status update on "Project Darling" for running macOS/OSX applications on Linux. While the project hasn't been generating too much buzz this year, it still is being developed.
Project Darling can be looked at for Linux users as Wine is to Windows programs, Darling is to macOS programs. Their goal is to allow unmodified macOS / OS X binary applications/games to run on Linux systems. They've had some success in running basic programs, but not yet any really advanced software.
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Among the Sleep - Enhanced Edition, a free update to a great horror game
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Stardock is planning to release 'Star Control: Origins' on Linux
It seems Ashes of the Singularity won't be the only Stardock game coming to Linux, as they've said Star Control: Origins [Official Site, Steam] will also come.
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Fun free to play vehicle combat game 'Robocraft' updated with a new major building tool
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Colony building sim 'RimWorld' is now in Beta, with lots more content on offer
To say the RimWorld [Humble Store, Steam, Official Site] Beta is a big update might be a rather big understatement! It's rammed full of new features and content so come take a look.
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