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This point and click game meshes stories of people trying to create and discover new truths in prewar Vienna. I’ve completed the episodic series and have a few thoughts to share.
I've been mighty impressed by Hollow Knight, not just because the game is beautiful, but their support in the form of free content updates is awesome. Hollow Knight: Gods & Glory has now been announced.
Recently I wrote about how the adventure game Where The Water Tastes Like Wine would have a pretty interesting cast and I now have it confirmed Linux will see same-day support at release.
Starship Titanic, an adventure game from 1998 about the most beautiful starship ever that's inhabited by a crew of malfunctioning robots is now on Linux.
I know a fair few people were upset by the silence surrounding the previously promised Linux version of Event[0]. It looks like it might still be happening.
Where The Water Tastes Like Wine is an upcoming adventure game from Dim Bulb Games and Serenity Forge has a new trailer to show off some characters, the fun news is that the musician Sting is starring in it.
The story of Earthlock: Festival of Magic is a little odd. The developer released a Linux alpha version back in 2016 and since then nothing has happened. A new edition has been announced and it's still somewhat positive for Linux.
For fans of point & click adventure games, Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth is an absolute must-play! The game has been updated with Book 2 now available.