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Friday Livestream with Samsai at 5 PM UTC!

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The week at the summer cottage is over and I'm back in business! I bring to you the one true show that marks the arrival of a Friday: The Friday Livestream! So, strap yourselves in for some more live Linux gaming and the associated shenanigans!

Livestream here: http://www.twitch.tv/gamingonlinux

The theme of this livestream is the letter M. How this theme came to be was a complete accident and only now that I write this I noticed the appearance of said theme. The games we will play today are ones that start with an M and they haven't been shown on the Friday Livestreams until today. We have Move or Die, a 4 player local/online multiplayer game where mechanics change every 20 seconds. Since I am forever alone, I will play with bots but hopefully we'll get an idea what the game is like despite that minor setback. Second game of the evening is Mushroom 11, a game I noticed I had on my Steam library (probably from the Freedom bundle) but I haven't played it, so onto the livestream pile it goes. Finally, we have a game gifted by a regular Ballistic Monday visitor and Twitch viewer, razing32. Said game is called Myrne: The Quest. We also got the game that came before that one but Myrne: The Quest has 3D graphics and apparently can be enjoyed on its own, so we shall.

As always, the evening will be wrapped up with our current Livestream Project, in this case Bioshock Infinite: Burial at Sea Episode 2. This also fits the M theme since we will be in close contact with Marine life in this DLC.

Finally, I'd like to wish everyone a happy and sunny weekend! Hopefully you will also enjoy the games I've prepared for tonight! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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I'm a Linux gamer from Finland. I like reading, long walks on the beach, dying repeatedly in roguelikes and ripping and tearing in FPS games. I also sometimes write code and sometimes that includes hobbyist game development.
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