Games: Eastward, Night of the Blood Moon, Heart Chain Kitty
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The developer of 'Eastward', a charming looking adventure RPG sounds positive about a Linux version
Eastward from developer Pixpil and publisher Chucklefish is releasing sometime soon and it looks amazing. Thankfully, Pixpil is willing to attempt a Linux build.
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Night of the Blood Moon, a difficult action rogue-lite to now launch in January with Linux support
Night of the Blood Moon, a very interesting looking action rogue-lite from developer Tyler McDermott is now going to release in January with full Linux support.
What makes it sound interesting, is that the developer says the weapons aren't just guns with different attributes. As they said "Weapons in Night of the Blood Moon will completely change the way you play the game. How you position yourself, and which enemies pose the most threat. Hookshots, Boomerangs, and Spellbooks are the beginning of a growing inventory.". It sounds interesting so I'm quite excited to see more from it.
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Heart Chain Kitty looks like a pretty sweet adventure coming to Linux soon
Heart Chain Kitty from origamihero games is releasing November 23rd and it seems it will be getting Linux support. Looks pretty good too, reminds me of some classics.
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