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I previously mentioned that the seriously cool looking Epistory - Typing Chronicles would come to Linux & SteamOS, but it's now out, and it just had a big content update too!

So, the Linux release came about at the end of October that I somehow missed, it's probably another case of Steam not updating the Linux new releases section when an existing game on Steam gains a Linux version. Seriously Valve, how is that still a thing?

And just today the developers have released a second chapter for the game with a trailer to go with it:
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About the game (Official)
Epistory is an atmospheric adventure typing game that tells the story of a writer lacking inspiration who asks her muse to help write her latest book.

In Epistory you play the muse, a fictional character in a world where everything is untold. Your adventure begins on a blank page, but the world will soon become larger and livelier as you gather inspiration, solve its mysteries and defeat its enemies. From movement to opening chests and fighting in epic battles, every element in the game is controlled exclusively with the keyboard.

As you progress and explore the fantasy origami world, the story literally unfolds in the writer’s mind and the mysteries of the magic power of the words are revealed.

Remember though, it's in Early Access so it's not finished just yet.
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ElectricPrism Nov 23, 2015
Yeah it's annoying Valve doesn't have a "New Releases" list on my Platform - SteamOS/Linux.

I regularly surf through the New Releases Tab and the SteamOS tab and am like what is this?
Liam Dawe Nov 23, 2015
Quoting: ElectricPrismYeah it's annoying Valve doesn't have a "New Releases" list on my Platform - SteamOS/Linux.

I regularly surf through the New Releases Tab and the SteamOS tab and am like what is this?

Indeed, I look through my "queue" now and then, and I'm like "wait, when did this come to Linux?".
Miqueye Nov 25, 2015
fantastic! can't wait to play it... (queue Model M brag) ...I always knew that my trusty old IBM keyboard will become a true "gaming keyboard" eventually.
I just hope my headphones can drown out the deafening clatter of it...

cheers,
Michael
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