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I have been seriously wanting to try this out. The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare is a great looking Unreal Engine 4 title about plastic soldiers doing what they do best.

It had a closed beta for a while and the reports I had from people inside mentioned that it worked really well.

It doesn't have the most active player base, but with Linux & Mac now officially supported, it could be a good time for it. Especially since it now supports the Steam Controller too, it could be a great couch game for SteamOS/Steam Machines.

It sounds like they have revamped the online play, so hopefully some players will return to it.

Edit: I've personally just purchased a copy. Shall have some thoughts up in a few days hopefully.

About the game
Take part of history’s greatest battle of Green VS. Tan. Fight amongst and against others online. Jump, shoot and roll your way into victory with fast paced objective based gameplay. Sometimes the greatest battles are fought by the smallest of soldiers.

The Mean Greens is a 3rd-person shooter played from the perspective of toy army soldiers. Match up with others online for some friendly multiplayer competition. Enjoy a huge battle of up to 10 players in each environmentally unique map.



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Beamboom Jun 3, 2016
Quoting: Ulukai
Quoting: BeamboomAnd the user stats for this game speaks for itself:
http://steamcharts.com/app/360940

These charts are interesting. Thanks for the link!

Yeah it's a very handy tool when considering a purchase of an online based game.
liju Jun 3, 2016
Game looks good and attractive. I would definitely go into it, but as You Gentelmen say, we need players to have fun with it. Maybe we can count how many of us here are eager and then make a change to stats?
chui2ch Jun 3, 2016
Quoting: lijuGame looks good and attractive. I would definitely go into it, but as You Gentelmen say, we need players to have fun with it. Maybe we can count how many of us here are eager and then make a change to stats?
If we had enough people from gamingonlinux to purchase the game it could be a good thing.
fagnerln Jun 3, 2016
No single-player no bux.
Oh wait...
Guest Jun 3, 2016
Game works great for me on Linux Mint 17.3 64bit, with a intel i5-4690K, 16GB DDR3 PCI 1600, with a Nvidia GTX 980.
GustyGhost Jun 4, 2016
Quoting: WurmphlegmGame works great for me on Linux Mint 17.3 64bit, with a intel i5-4690K, 16GB DDR3 PCI 1600, with a Nvidia GTX 980.

Put that into your PC info for your GOL account.

And ditto on that purchasing Mean Greens if others go in on it.



Somebody should start a forum thread for it.
QUASAR Jun 4, 2016
The game looks awesome but being multiplayer only and with so few players I couldnt find anyone to play with since I bought it =(
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