Games for GNU/Linux
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The latest Steam Client Beta adds native support for the PS4 Dual Shock Controller
As promised by Valve at SteamDevDays, Steam now has native support the for the PS4 Dual Shock Controller, giving it the config ability like Steam Controllers have.
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Some thoughts on ‘Sky Break’, the futuristic open-world game that wasn’t all that great
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The Steam store update will require developers to use actual screenshots of the game, finally
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Brigador, the beautiful and destruction-heavy mech action game has free new content
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Ice Lakes is another fishing game that supports Linux, available on Steam
We have gained a few fishing titles in the last year or so, but now we have another. Ice Lakes [Steam, Official Site] was released with Linux support and it doesn't look too bad at all.
I used to love these types of sims when I was younger, and they have come a long way since I last played any in both looks and features.
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The developers of 'Owlboy', a fantastic looking 2D adventure game say they will look to port it to Linux soon
While this isn't exactly big news, as nothing is really different yet, it does confirm their commitment to bringing the game to our platform.
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