Games for GNU/Linux
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'Critical Annihilation', a twin-stick shoot 'em up made entirely out of destructible voxels has a Linux build
'Critical Annihilation' [Official Blog, Steam] is a rather fun looking shoot 'em up that features destructible voxels. Linux users asked for a build and the developer has put up a beta.
Honestly, I think this one looks like a crazy amount of fun so I am surprised it has so few players.
The developer put up a Linux build from requests for it, to access it you need to opt into the beta from within Steam. The developer has noted it's not really supported right now, as they have yet to setup a Linux machine, but it's nice to see a developer respond to requests for a Linux build.
It's also in Early Access, so it's still under development as a whole. The reviews even this early on are very positive, so the developer could be onto something here.
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Testing out Brigador with the new control scheme, destroy everything
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Hunger Dungeon, a free to play 1-6 player online battle arena, it’s kinda fun
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Stellaris 1.3 patch 'Heinlein' and Leviathans DLC will be released on the 20th of October
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'AI War II' strategy game is real, needs funding on Kickstarter, Linux planned from day-1
Arcen are looking for $299,400 so they have some ways to go, but they have 30 days and already have nearly £10K.
I have a lot of respect for Arcen Games, even though their latest game 'In Case of Emergency, Release Raptor' was stopped and given out free, they dealt with it really quite well. So I do continue to respect them.
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Feral Interactive will be livestreaming the soon to be released Mad Max Linux port
On Thursday this week Feral Interactive will do a livestream of the soon to be released Linux port of Mad Max.
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