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[Download](http://gamejolt.com/freeware/games/cygnus/files/cygnus-linux-v-1/download/2707/7097/)
Hey guys!
I Just uploaded a Linux build of Cygnus, a game I made about a year ago. It's a cave-flyer in the style of Gravitar or Thrust. Gravitar was always one of those childhood games I played a lot. My point was to make Gravitar, but a little more adventurey. And I never liked the shooting so I took it out and made the level design not dependent on shooting anything, so your only interaction with the world is moving around and through it. Let me know if I succeeded in keeping it fun!
I built it in Ubuntu using OpenFrameworks, if it doesn't work on your distro let me know and I'll send you the source code to build it yourself.
-------Controls------
Left/Right - Turn
Up - Thrust
Space - Pause
Any feedback is much appreciated!
...also if you could rate it on gameJolt that would be cool.