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lucifertdark Mar 11, 2018
ASTROKILL just confirmed something I was pretty sure of, I'm rubbish at any type of flying or driving game, I can't even get past the first tutorial. hahaha Gimme a standard FPS shooter, stealth or platformer game any day.
g000h Mar 11, 2018
Fanatical (used to be Bundlestars) has a nice-ish Starter Bundle (with Slain, Toren, Dungeons II - all work on Linux) and provides Steam keys.

Another decent bundle is this one: TinyBuild Party bundle, with a very good proportion of Linux games.

I bought the Indie Legends 7 bundle - which now seems to have ended - specifically for Kingdom Rush Frontiers, which I've installed and it has been playing great on Linux at 4K resolution.
lucifertdark Mar 12, 2018
Quoting: PatolaDon't think that, it uses newtonian physics which is really difficult at the beginning, but this is a highly trainable skill with a LOT of capacity for exploitation, the least of it is you getting impulse to go in a tangent to a target and using your momentum to turn without diverting your path and shred it to pieces with your guns.
I failed that first mission about ~50 times before I got good at it. After that, I cannot help but regard it as "too easy". Insist some more, and you'll get great satisfaction for doing it.
I'm not giving up yet, I tried again earlier & while I still got my backside handed to me by the game I have managed to exact a small measure of revenge on the ship that keeps killing me by taking out one of it's guns, I just need a lot more practice.
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