Games: Ostriv, Back to Bed, EVERSPACE, Hiveswap: Act 1
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Ostriv, a city-builder set in the 18th century will have Linux support
Ostriv [Official Site] is a city-builder built by one developer and I think it looks reasonably impressive. The developer plans Linux support too.
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The Humble Very Positive Bundle 2 is an awesome deal
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Back to Bed, an interesting and slightly weird puzzle game is currently free on Steam
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Blowing everyone up in EVERSPACE, my thoughts
After a long wait, EVERSPACE [Steam] arrived for Linux recently, here’s my thoughts of this rather intense space shooter. I personally purchased my copy, as space combat games are one of my original loves.
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Homestuck adventure game HIVESWAP: Act 1 releases without promised Linux support
Looks like another possible Kickstarter disappointment. The game Hiveswap: Act 1, by Homestuck creator Andrew Hussie, set a fundraising record back in 2012, making a whopping $2 million when it only asked for $750k. Linux support was one of the early stretch goals, which was smashed on the very first day. The game was set to release in 2014.
Over the following years the game saw setbacks, mostly due to the team contracted to work on the 3D graphics going off to work on King's Quest instead and leaving Hussie in the lurch. So he retooled, made a strategic alliance with Viz comics, and made a 2D adventure game instead. The game released today on Humble and Steam — with no Linux support.
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