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Urban Pirate, a turn-based, urban crime simulation is coming to Linux

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The developers of 'Urban Pirate' [Steam, itch.io] have announced that their turn-based, urban crime simulation is heading to Linux.

We finally made it @UrbanPirateGame is coming to #Linux this #december!!#gamedev #indiegame pic.twitter.com/V1nHr8BYlm

— Urban Pirate (@UrbanPirateGame) December 14, 2016
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About the game

You will roam the streets of Sheep Island, dodging police cars, eating shoplifted meals. You will travel to Shark City and challenge the established order with your streetwise charm and destructible lifestyle.

Unveil upgrades, skills, and many pieces of pirate equipment in order to match the increasing level of repression as you grow more free and fierce!

Become the urban pirate!

Thanks for the info NuSuey!

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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buenaventura Dec 15, 2016
Yay, I just asked the developer about this yesterday, and they were friendly - I told them I would tell GoL about it, but I guess you beat me to it! :D I will buy this, looks very fun. The soundtrack is awesome.
Purple Library Guy Dec 15, 2016
Arrrr! Well, shiver me lampposts and batten down the coffee shops! It be time for plunder.
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