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Steam Has Greenlit More Games With Linux Support!

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Another bunch of games have been greenlit by Steam and yes there are even some coming over to Linux as well thankfully! It's getting better and better to be a Linux gamer!

These are the games that going by what the developers say will definitely come to Linux, I have left out the ones that might not or have given vague promises.
7 days to die - I am actually kickstarting this one, love it.
Crashtastic
The Dead Linger
Door Kickers - The developer sent me an early build of the Linux version, cracking good game.
Maia - The developer has given me access to all builds, so expect me to cover it in future! Also use coupon "MAIAMAIL42" to pre-order now and get 22% off, the Linux build of the current Alpha will hit Monday
Nekro
The Novelist
Satellite Reign
Stranded Deep - Maybe this will give the developer more money to add more content to Livalink (it's the same developer).

Still Paranautical Activity has not been greenlit yet, they really need it so go spare them a vote, poor buggers.

See you next month for the next batch guys! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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7 comments

OZSeaford Aug 14, 2013
Moar, moar, moar. I am getting ADHD from all these games too many to follow.

One game's failure to get any attention really puzzles me: Montague's Mount. why are they not kickstarted, they were there nearly from the start.

http://www.montaguesmount.com/media.php

The voice acting seems really good, the Irish setting is really distinctive, and despite the common theme with Dear Esther, there is definitely a departure in the the fact that is it survival horror.

Orkultus Aug 14, 2013
I cant wait until Linux releases are not the last thing to come out.
n30p1r4t3 11 years Aug 14, 2013
I've increased my pledge to 7 Days to die about five times...
Lord Avallon Aug 14, 2013
Excellent set! I am happy to see Stranded Deep greenlit, I liked it from the first day it appeared on Greenlight, it looks fantastic! Man, 7 Days to Die, Satellite Reign, the thing is getting hot!
Joe Aug 14, 2013
Could we have a pretty screenshot for each game in this list please? Thanks
Liam Dawe Aug 14, 2013
Quoting: JoeCould we have a pretty screenshot for each game in this list please? Thanks
Ooooo don't know about that :P
Speedster Aug 14, 2013
Quoting: OZSeafordOne game's failure to get any attention really puzzles me: Montague's Mount. why are they not kickstarted, they were there nearly from the start.

http://www.montaguesmount.com/media.php

The voice acting seems really good, the Irish setting is really distinctive, and despite the common theme with Dear Esther, there is definitely a departure in the the fact that is it survival horror.
My guess is that it's another Indiegogo casualty. The Indie gamer community on Indiegogo is thus far too small to have very many successes.

They could still try launching a kickstarter, like the Frontiers dev
http://aadgames.blogspot.com/2013/06/the-story-of-guy-who-discovered-that.html
whose campaign took off when he moved it to kickstarter (raised more than $150k)...
but these devs must have a backup method of funding, since they picked flexible funding, so may not want to invest all that time and energy into a well-run kickstarter campaign.

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