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The game, as of the day this article was written, holds "overwhelmingly positive" reviews on Steam, so you may want to give it a chance and spend at least a few minutes playing it. You don't have to pay anything, you simply download it (only 8 MB) and load it in mere seconds. It's very easy to learn but a bit tricky to master.

Link (to Steam Store page): Iron Snout

Also, the developer wanted to share a few words with his readers; if you enjoyed Iron Snout, you can send him positive feedback, support him and/or encourage him to keep porting games to Linux (and before someone points it out, yes, you can play his games directly on itch.io, but some people may prefer a Linux port on Steam as well):
QuoteHey, I'm SnoutUp and I'm solo hobbyist game developer from Lithuania. I like making little action-packed and pig-based games, but I'm very bad at introductions. Iron Snout is my first Steam release, but you can find a couple of my other games scattered around mobile marketplaces and itch.io. If you'll have time to do that let me know what you think about my games via tweet or email! Hope to see you soon!

About the game (Official)
Iron Snout is fast, colorful and brutal button-mash fighting game in which you will be helping a piglet fight for its life against hordes of wolves. Engage in fast-paced and bacon-flavored combat, use movie-like combo moves to fight hilarious (but dangerous) enemies, use enemy body parts and weapons to aid your battle, go crazy with hyper-responsive controls, unlock tons of Steam achievements and battle your friends and enemies in Steam leaderboards. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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5 comments

nox Feb 26, 2016
That looks fun! I'll give it a go, thanks for the tip! :)
chuzzle44 Feb 26, 2016
I've been playing this myself. It could use a little polish, but it really is excellent. The gameplay is hilarious, grabbing dropped weapons and even severed heads is amazing. The controls are limited to four buttons that work very well on my Steam Controller's touchpad.
nox Feb 26, 2016
Quoting: chuzzle44I've been playing this myself. It could use a little polish, but it really is excellent. The gameplay is hilarious, grabbing dropped weapons and even severed heads is amazing. The controls are limited to four buttons that work very well on my Steam Controller's touchpad.
And now I want a steam controller...


Last edited by nox on 26 February 2016 at 10:46 pm UTC
Mountain Man Feb 26, 2016
Looks like the flash games my kids play.
loggfreak Feb 28, 2016
Quoting: Mountain ManLooks like the flash games my kids play.
looking at the developers website, it's a HTML 5 game, which is why it works on virtually every platform
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