Starbound, the 2D survival sandbox game from Chucklefish is going to get a lot bigger, specifically space travel is going to get much bigger.
You have a few days to grab a total of 5 Linux-supported games from GOG's '10 good buys of 2016' sale.
Starbound is going to get a major content update soon, which will feature a bunch of awesome new features.
GOG Connect is the ability to own games on GOG, that you already have on Steam. Alongside the currently sale going on at GOG, the team have added in new titles for you to bring over to GOG for free.
Starbound, the massive sandbox game has recently been updated and one of the hot new features is the ability to go fishing.
Starbound is already pretty massive, but it's about get an essential feature for killing time: Fishing!
It has been a little while since I asked, so let's see what you're up to. What have you been playing recently and how is it?
Tonight I will be doing the weekly livestream as I am busy with pre-birthday stuff tomorrow (I turn 28 on Saturday) and my voice is back hooray!
The day I feel like I have been waiting on for an eternity is here. Starbound is now at the big 1.0 release and I've setup a small server.
Terraria 1.3.2 has been released and along with an assortment of bugfixes it includes some fun new items. Having a Terraria party became a bit more fun.
After a number of years in development Starbound is finally about to get a full release and I can't wait to play it in full!
Starbound, Terraria and Crea not enough for you? Planet Centauri is yet another sandbox 2D indie RPG with crafting and digging for you to sink your teeth into.
I've kept my eye on Crea for quite a while and while it may seem a lot like Starbound and Terraria it's actually quite different.
Starbound is a really cool game that has supported Linux for quite some time, but they had their SteamOS icon removed on Steam some time ago. The developer is doing a reddit AMA so I decided to pop two questions that got nice answers.
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Recently the developer of Stardew Valley announced that Chucklefish (developers of Starbound) would handle porting Stardew Valley to Linux & Mac. Chucklefish have now announced they are working with Sickhead Games on the porting process.
An action platformer MMO isn't something you see very often, but StarBreak hopes to pull it off. It's free to play too, so you have nothing to lose by trying it out.
Good news all those waiting on Stardew Valley, as the developer has stated in the latest update post that it will be ported and he's taking help from Starbound creators Chucklefish to do it.
I still see a surprising amount of confusion from people on what Steam games work on Linux. Hopefully this will help clear it all up.
I am really excited to give Starbound some proper playtime when it leaves Early Access. It's already fun, but I didn't want to have characters or worlds wiped during Early Access. They have put up what to expect in Starbound 1.0.