Leftovers: Gaming
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DeadCore, A Fast-paced Mix Of Platforming & FPS Out For Linux Today
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DEADCORE AVAILABLE NOW ON PC, MAC AND LINUX
The independent studio 5 Bits Games and the leading video game publisher and developer BANDAI NAMCO Games Europe S.A.S. today announced the launch of DeadCore, available now for download on PC, Mac and Linux. Watch out the latest trailer of the game and make your way up to the top in the DeadCore universe!
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First-person platformer Deadcore is a sci-fi speedrun
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FlightGear 3.2 Ships with 5 New Aircraft, Countless New Features [Ubuntu Installation]
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Free FlightGear Simulator for Linux Just Got an Update
FlightGear is an open source flight simulator that is developed by a large community of volunteers from around the world that works on all the major platforms, Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X.
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SpringRTS Open Source RTS Engine New Release, Featuring SDL2
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Retro-Style Point-And-Click Adventure 'Bik - A Space Adventure' Released On Steam
Bik was originally made available through Humble Widget in July and after having been greenlit just two months later, it got its official Steam release earlier this week. With an entertaining sci-fi story and multiple playable characters I can see why this one quickly became so popular.
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