Games: Project Hospital and More
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Project Hospital is a full Hospital management sim coming to Linux, some of it is developed on Linux
One of the people behind Project Hospital [Official Site] emailed in about the project, which aims to be a full hospital management sim much like Theme Hospital. Also, it's partially made on Linux.
The developer who emailed it in, let us know that the team involved in it has the choice of which operating system they can develop on. One of the programmers has been using Unity on Linux and said how it works just fine. Hearing that, fills me with hope about the future on Linux as a development platform as well as a gaming platform. The amount of people emailing in saying they use Unity on Linux to develop has been increasing.
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The Humble Care Package Bundle has a few good Linux games
Another day another bundle eh? The Humble Care Package Bundle released recently and it does actually have a few good Linux games.
This bundle is a little different, as 100% of it goes to charity and Humble themselves will match $300K (the bundle has hit over $800K). The charities seem like a good pick too, all of them dedicated to helping with disaster relief.
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Europa Universalis IV: Cradle of Civilization now available, here’s some thoughts
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Crusader Kings II: Jade Dragon now available, my thoughts on all the kowtowing and tribute
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Tannenberg, the standalone expansion to Verdun, explodes into Early Access
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