Leftovers: Gaming
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Leadwerks Game Engine Available In Ubuntu Software Center (Native Linux Game Development Software)
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Leadwerks Game Engine makes Linux its primary platform
While Linux is gathering speed when it comes to game development support, Windows is still the lead platform for PC games. Leadwerks is looking to shift more devs over to Linux, with the launch of its game engine tools on Ubuntu.
Leadwerks ran a successful Kickstarter campaign last summer to put solid 3D game development tools on Linux, with the aim to allow developers to build their games within the Linux operating system.
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Steam Machines Not Likely Until 2015
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SteamOS and Linux getting port of XCOM: Enemy Unknown
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown coming to Linux, SteamOS this summer
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown For Linux Officially Announced
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown Is Coming Out For Linux
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown Set To Launch On Linux This Summer
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Humble Bundle PC & Android 10 Launches
The games part of this latest two-week game sale are Symphony, Draw a Stickman: EPIC, Galcon Legends + Galcon Fusiom, Skulls of the Shogun, Metal Slug 3, Fieldrunners 2, and Breach & Clear. The Humble Bundle crew also claims that other titles are coming soon, when of course paying more than the floating average (currently at $4.74).
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Latest Humble Bundle offers up DRM-free games for Android, Windows, Mac, or Linux
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Sid Meier`s Civilization V Game Shows Real Signs Of Linux Support
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