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The Cave adventure game confirmed Linux support via steamplay!

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This just in the developers of The Cave have confirmed via twitter that The Cave will be supporting Linux via Steamplay!

QuoteThis just in: The Cave PSN + Wii U on Jan 22 and XBLA + Steam on Jan 23. Plus... Mac and Linux on Steam Play!!

 

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The Cave is a new adventure game from Monkey Island and Maniac Mansion creator Ron Gilbert, and Double Fine Productions, the award-winning studio behind Psychonauts and Brütal Legend.

Assemble your team of three from seven unlikely adventurers, each with their own unique personalities and stories, then descend into the mysterious depths to explore locations including a subterranean amusement park and a medieval castle, not to mention a fully armed and ready-to-launch nuclear tipped ICBM. The Cave awaits.

 

 

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7 comments

berarma Jan 15, 2013
Is there are chance these games can be bought without Steam or do they sign exclusivity deals?
Cheeseness Jan 15, 2013
Ah, you beat me! :D
Liam Dawe Jan 15, 2013
Quoting: "Cheeseness, post: 7686, member: 122"Ah, you beat me! :D

muahahah
Cheeseness Jan 15, 2013
Seriously though, this is great news. How long ago was it that Double Fine were console exclusive? They've made some huge steps forward over the past 12-18 months, and it seems to mesh well with them wrangling more direct control over their future, so it's win-win :D
TouchMyBox Jan 15, 2013
Quoting: "berarma, post: 7685, member: 131"Is there are chance these games can be bought without Steam or do they sign exclusivity deals?


Valve doesn't do exclusivity deals, but most devs are contempt with just being on steam.

Look forward for the Humble Indie Bundle 10 if you want a DRM-free copy.
SCIBOTIC Jan 16, 2013
Preordered.
Bumadar Jan 16, 2013
the trailer gives me a "Trine" feeling though, but probably more puzzles :)
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