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GOG have put up another sweet Linux games to their store this week. You can now pick up Zombasite
[GOG, Official Site], an action RPG set in a zombie apocalypse.

The dark elves have always played god by creating and enhancing underworld slave creatures. As they watched a horde of zombies destroy the huge demon city Kraval, the dark elves were tantalized by the devastating power of uncontrolled zombies, and desired to control and increase it. When they wove their dominating magic into a few captive zombies something went horribly wrong!

I think it's a very interesting take on the action RPG space, give it a try if you haven't already!

If you're not convinced, there's a demo you can try. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: Action, DRM-Free, GOG, RPG | Apps: Zombasite
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3 comments

Crystal Dagger Oct 29, 2016
If it is as good as Din's Curse this game is a must have. The graphics look way better while keeping that "old-school" feel.
Tchey Oct 30, 2016
It's the ultimate combo between all Soldak's previous games. However i still prefer Drox Operative for its space setting. This week they started to talk about the next step : http://www.soldak.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37179

Also, i asked :

QuoteI'm curious, would you share numbers regarding Linux sells ? Is it worthy to support in your opinion ? Why did you do it ? Would you do it again ? Will you do it again for your next game ?

and Shadow/Soldak said :

QuoteIt looks like Linux might be about 3% of our sales. From a profit standpoint it probably has not worked out, but I think supporting Linux is nice for other reasons (open OS, don't like the direction Windows/OSX are going, good community, etc).

Unless I changed to a new engine that didn't have Linux support or radically changed the current engine, there really isn't a reason to drop Linux support. I've already done the hard work.
Crystal Dagger Nov 2, 2016
Quoting: TcheyIt's the ultimate combo between all Soldak's previous games. However i still prefer Drox Operative for its space setting. This week they started to talk about the next step : http://www.soldak.com/forums/showthread.php?t=37179

Also, i asked :

QuoteI'm curious, would you share numbers regarding Linux sells ? Is it worthy to support in your opinion ? Why did you do it ? Would you do it again ? Will you do it again for your next game ?

and Shadow/Soldak said :

QuoteIt looks like Linux might be about 3% of our sales. From a profit standpoint it probably has not worked out, but I think supporting Linux is nice for other reasons (open OS, don't like the direction Windows/OSX are going, good community, etc).

Unless I changed to a new engine that didn't have Linux support or radically changed the current engine, there really isn't a reason to drop Linux support. I've already done the hard work.

Thanks for the infor @Tchey, I just recently discovered their games.

Not only they are really good but the devs are also really nice guys. I bought Din's Curse and the expansion straight from their site because it was DRM free, I sent them a mail and they gaved me a free Steam Key for both the game and the expansion (how neat is that?!). They also seem to be really active on the forums and reply super fast.


Last edited by Crystal Dagger on 6 November 2016 at 10:56 am UTC
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