Games: Latest Titles Available for GNU/Linux
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Project Hospital is a more serious hospital building game out with Linux support
For those who found Two Point Hospital a little too cute and lacking in depth, Project Hospital might be what the doctor ordered.
Don't get me wrong, I like Two Point Hospital quite a lot. However, Project Hospital is an entirely different beast altogether. There's a lot more to learn and you can even be a Doctor yourself. It makes it really quite interesting, although a little of your own patience is needed.
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The Fertile Crescent is an indie RTS in development that looks quite promising
With a style that resembles the original Age of Empires a little, The Fertile Crescent is an RTS set during the Bronze Age in the Ancient Near East. Currently available for free on itch.
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The excellent theme park sim 'Parkitect' to leave Early Access November 29th with a campaign mode
I've been waiting on this day for quite some time! Parkitect is a truly great theme park management sim and it's getting set to leave Early Access.
November 29th is the day and this will also see the game finally get the campaign mode. Sounds like it's going to be pretty interesting too, with 26 scenarios with unique and varied settings that is spread across a world-map with branching paths.
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The open source racer 'SuperTuxKart' is looking for testers to try their new online play
hey're also now asking for testers.
There's one caveat though, you will for now need to download and compile it yourself until it's properly released or someone provides it ready made for us. The developers said their next release isn't actually too far off, as they're busy working on a beta/release candidate so hopefully that won't be too long.
Currently, they have around 20 servers up with various game modes for people to jump in and test and you can also host your own.
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Deadly Days, the strategic zombie survival rogue-lite has changed dramatically, we have keys to give away
It's been a good few months since I last looked at the Early Access strategic zombie survival rogue-lite called Deadly Days. During this time, it's changed a lot. Note: My own copy was personally purchased.
Sometime in the future, the fast food chain MKing put some secret addictive additives to their meat. Tasty, sure, but it had a rather devastating affect on the population. It practically shut down the brains of people who ate it and so the apocalypse began.
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Feral Interactive are asking you to send the game port suggestions again
Feral Interactive, one of the only companies to be porting AAA games to Linux have put out a request for more port suggestions.
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