Games: GOG, Underworld Ascendant on GNU/Linux and Monster Sanctuary
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GOG adds a bunch of new visual novels to their store
For those of you who love your visual novels, head on over to GOG as they have some new goodies for you. One of them only just recently got Linux support too.
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The RPG 'Underworld Ascendant' will be on Linux 1-2 months after release
OtherSide Entertainment sadly won't be getting the Linux version of Underworld Ascendant on Linux at release.
It's still coming though, it just needs a little more time. On Twitter, they mentioned "the Mac and Linux versions around 30-45 days after launch to make sure they have the attention they need". They also said they're looking for testers, so naturally we've reached out to let them know we're available.
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Monster taming metroidvania 'Monster Sanctuary' has smashed plenty of stretch goals, looking good
Monster Sanctuary, a rather interesting monster taming metroidvania that has a Linux demo has smashed through more stretch goals on Kickstarter and it's exciting.
I've actually put a surprising amount of time in demo, because it runs so nicely. It's also a very promising game when it comes to the actual gameplay and mechanics. Honestly, I'm really surprised by just how engrossing and exciting the game actually is from the demo. It's going to be seriously fun to watch this one get developed into a full game, I have high hopes for it.
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