Games: Killer Chambers, Elsewhere, Save Koch
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Killer Chambers looks like an insane challenge to make your throw your gamepad, now available on Linux
Think you're made of tougher stuff? Killer Chambers will probably test you, given how you need some seriously slick reaction times and a good memory to survive it.
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Elsewhere is an in-development game of crafting, exploration and survival that could be interesting
For those who love their Minecraft-like games, Elsewhere from the developer of Hearthlands might be one to keep an eye on. Early days for it currently, so I will be keeping tabs on this one to see if they manage to make it into something special.
I actually quite liked Hearthlands, so I'm keen to see more from this developer.
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Trapped inside a panic room, can you save yourself and your mafia empire? Save Koch is out
In Save Koch you play as mafia kingpin, Jeffrey Koch, who is under threat from a hidden mastermind trying to take your place. It released last week with same-day Linux support, as the first game from developer Wooden Monkeys.
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