Games: Merchant of the Skies, Walls Closing, Godhood
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Trade your wares across a much bigger map in a huge update to Merchant of the Skies
Perhaps a little travelling, trading and resource gathering is what you need on this fine Monday morning? The sweet trading sim Merchant of the Skies just got a lot bigger.
Not such a simple game any more, since this update makes the main campaign map two times bigger and if you play the Sandbox mode it can be seven times bigger than before! That's a whole lot of extra places to explore. There's also the addition of random events and resource collection points that might appear, making the travelling system a little more interesting too.
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Indie horror game Walls Closing In now has Linux support
Need something to scare you silly this Halloween? The indie survival horror Walls Closing In has Linux support.
Walls Closing In follows the story of Grace Bailey as she attempts to escape the clutches of a crazed maniac quickly becoming known as 'The Butcher of Northbury Grove'. It's a difficult game, one that's supposed to scare you and test your survival skills. The odds are against you, it has level-based permanent death and items are randomized on each run so you need to search the environment for helpful tools to survive.
It's pretty dark and gross in places too definitely one to play with the lights off, sound up and kids in bed.
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Auto-battling god game 'Godhood' gets a makeover with the Create Your Own Religion update
Abbey Games continue expanding their auto-battling god game Godhood with another big update being recently released. The Create Your Own Religion update includes some big changes to the core game experience, with a new tech-tree, religious customization options, a visual overhaul and more.
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