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Developer Brawsome emailed to note that their space sci-fi adventure Warp Frontier will be releasing for Linux (and macOS) in November following the Windows release in late September.

Warp Frontier is a 2D point and click adventure set in the year 2215, in orbit around humanity's newest extrasolar colony. It follows the story of war hero turned cop, Vincent Cassini, and his robot partner Mac, as they investigate the cover-up of a war crime by an old enemy that stole the lives of thousands, including his wife and best friend. The game has a particularly Australian flavour in both the writing and the voice cast, including the talents of Kevin Powe (Dead Static Drive), Aimee Smith (Eastern Market Murder), and Angela Tran (The Lake). The game also features an original soundtrack by Thomas Regin (Unavowed).

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Features:

  • Make decisions that affect the lives of thousands of people, and determine relationships between family and friends
  • A 2D point and click adventure in HD
  • 6-8 hours of gameplay with branching decisions, resulting in multiple unique ending sequences
  • Authentic Australian feel, voiced by a predominantly Australian cast
  • An alternate timeline of humanity branching from a catastrophic singularity event
  • Original Soundtrack by Thomas Regin
  • Explore space in your own ship, from the planet surface to the outer reaches of the planetary ring

About the developer:

Brawsome is an indie game developer based in Melbourne, Australia, founded by Andrew Goulding in in 2008. Brawsome released the award winning Jolly Rover (PC, Mac) in 2010, and MacGuffin's Curse (PC, Mac, iOS) in 2012. Brawsome also collaborated Dave Gilbert's Emerald City Confidential, Corey and Lori Cole's Hero-U kickstarter, and has ported many games for PlayFirst, as well as Ron Gilbert's Scurvy Scallywags. Andrew Goulding took time off between 2014 and 2018 to work at Amazon Game Studios (Unnanounced projects, Lumberyard Engine) and Apple (Measure App). Warp Frontier was Brawsome's first new release in nearly 10 years.

You'll be able to buy it from GOG and Steam.

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F.Ultra Oct 13, 2021
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The trailer reminds me a bit of the original Beneath a Steel Sky.
deathxxx Oct 13, 2021
QuoteWarp Frontier will be releasing for Linux (and macOS) in November following the Windows release in late September
Are you sure about that?
Ehvis Oct 13, 2021
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Quoting: deathxxx
QuoteWarp Frontier will be releasing for Linux (and macOS) in November following the Windows release in late September
Are you sure about that?

That's what it says on the Steam page. Expecting the world to end this month?
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