Games for GNU/Linux
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Nearly 4 years later, Steam still won’t close to the tray icon on Linux without workarounds
In January 2017 it will be 4 years since a bug report was opened about Steam not closing to the tray on Linux. On Windows it works perfectly, but on Linux it has been left to gather dust like so many other issues.
Essentially, the way Steam is setup is that both the Minimize and Close buttons do the same thing: minimize the application. The close button should close it to the tray/indicator but it just minimizes it instead.
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Anima Gate of Memories, a third person action RPG is now on Linux, some quick thoughts
I have been waiting for this one! Anima Gate of Memories [Steam, Official Site] looks fantastic and we don't have many good third person action RPG.
It was going to be a day-1 release originally, but the developers stated they needed a little more time to polish it up. They have delivered ~6 months later, but it's better late than never for us!
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Explosive top down shooter 'Kick Ass Commandos' leaves Early Access on Steam, demo available
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Stratus: Battle For The Sky, an RTS styled like the classic Netstorm Islands at War & it's coming to Linux
Stratus: Battle For The Sky [Steam, Official Site] looks like a pretty great RTS game, as a fan of the classic Netstorm Islands at War I am looking forward to this different form of strategy game coming to Linux.
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Kith: Tales From the Fractured Plateaus, a free short adventure made on Linux
The creator of Maker's Eden, Screwy Lightbulb, is developing a new series of short adventures called Kith: Tales From the Fractured Plateaus. The series is set in a world called Kith. The first game in this series has been released on Linux for free on Itch.io.
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Checking out the parody action platformer ‘Cyber Chicken’, to see if it’s worth your monies
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