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Rhythm Destruction Could See A Linux Release With Enough Backing

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Rhythm Destruction is a rhythm & shoot'em up that aims to combine the best of both genres. The developers have stated it's possible to port, but we just need to show enough interest.

I still think it's great that with a store like Steam you get replies so quickly from developers usually. I wish more bigger developers would actively reply to users requests like this.

QuoteHi! Unfortunately the game is built with XNA which is not supported by Linux. We've considered a port to MonoGame to support Linux, so it is certainly possible in the future if we get enough requests for it.

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Rhythm Destruction is a rhythm & shoot'em up that aims to combine the best of both genres. Blast and manoeuvre your way through perilous stages filled with numerous enemies, obstacles and unique boss encounters. Stay on beat to rack up the highest score possible and compete against others on the global leaderboards!

Enemies and objects in Rhythm Destruction are destroyed via timed key presses that go along with the beat of the music. The hand crafted stages are filled with many obstacles, traps, and plenty of bullets that make for unrelenting action. Each stage also includes a unique boss encounter that will put all of your skills to the test.

Rhythm Destruction tracks high scores across all game types and stages. It also features a scrolling feed to update you on what's happening around the community in real time in regards to new records, high scores and game news. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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