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Title: Favourtie Linux Native Game
alexandrius 31 Aug 2010
Favourtie Linux Native Game

Recently tweakedenigma opened thread about favourite game of all time, at all platforms
My question is nearly same, what's your favorite linux native game?
Mine are Prey and Hive Rise
tweakedenigma 31 Aug 2010
Re: Favourtie Linux Native Game

I already answered in my own thread but, I would have to say And Yet it Moves.

Also Galcon Fusion, and On The Rain Slick Precipice of Darkness are close seconds.
alexandrius 31 Aug 2010
Re: Favourtie Linux Native Game

Also Galcon Fusion
This games doesn't have normal single player campaign mode am i right?

The Rain Slick Precipice of Darkness
I'm gonna test this game
tweakedenigma 31 Aug 2010
Re: Favourtie Linux Native Game

Galcon Fusion goes have a single player mode, However it is just Random Maps. But its a lot of fun and can get very challenging.

The Rain Slick Precipice of Darkness is fantastic and you can carry over your character from Ep1 to EP2.

Also as a side note Hothead games have said they would also like to release DeathSpank on Linux, Mac and Windows at some point. (Its already on PS3 and Xbox360) and thats a great game.
alexandrius 31 Aug 2010
Re: Favourtie Linux Native Game

Quoting: tweakedenigmaGalcon Fusion goes have a single player mode, However it is just Random Maps. But its a lot of fun and can get very challenging.
This sucks so much, i really enjoy single player campaigns, in any game
tweakedenigma 1 Sep 2010
Re: Favourtie Linux Native Game

Quoting: alexandrius
Quoting: tweakedenigmaGalcon Fusion goes have a single player mode, However it is just Random Maps. But its a lot of fun and can get very challenging.
This sucks so much, i really enjoy single player campaigns, in any game
I would still recommend trying it. The game is a lot of Fun and they do have a free Demo.

[url="http://www.galcon.com/fusion/"]http://www.galcon.com/fusion/[/url]
MaximB 1 Sep 2010
Re: Favourtie Linux Native Game

Quoting: tweakedenigma
Quoting: alexandrius
Quoting: tweakedenigmaGalcon Fusion goes have a single player mode, However it is just Random Maps. But its a lot of fun and can get very challenging.
This sucks so much, i really enjoy single player campaigns, in any game
I would still recommend trying it. The game is a lot of Fun and they do have a free Demo.

[url="http://www.galcon.com/fusion/"]http://www.galcon.com/fusion/[/url]
Yeah Galcon Fusion is a very cool and addictive game, although once you get the "correct" strategy/tactics - it's very easy to win against the strongest PC and some human players.
alexandrius 1 Sep 2010
Re: Favourtie Linux Native Game

I prefer Eufloria over Galcon Fusion, but sadly no native clients :(
tweakedenigma 1 Sep 2010
Re: Favourtie Linux Native Game

Quoting: alexandriusI prefer Eufloria over Galcon Fusion, but sadly no native clients :(
Well if thats the case then I would say Galcon wins :). But Eufloria looks interesting heres hoping they port it.
neocron 11 Feb 2017
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wolfyrion 12 Feb 2017
Quoting: alexandriusRe: Favourtie Linux Native Game

I prefer Eufloria over Galcon Fusion, but sadly no native clients :(
Both Eufloria and Galgon Fusion have Native Clients...

Eufloria HD
http://store.steampowered.com/app/221180/?snr=1_5_9__205

Galgon Fusion
http://store.steampowered.com/app/44200/?snr=1_5_9__205
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