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I wonder if you know any good Match3 games for Linux.
By good, i mean something like "Oafmatch" or "Marvel Puzzle Quest".
I didn't find anything more than basic Match3 games on Linux.
Any hints ?
I saw them, i don't feel i like to play them, based on video and comments.
There are still so niches Linux games didn't colonize yet.
Bloodgate might do, thanks, i will look closer at it.
I like it also because it's "turn based", there is not clock ticking to make you move fast.
https://beardedgiant.games/product/farm-life/
also it has an article on GoL : https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/farm-life-the-match-3-game-about-restoring-a-farm-has-been-released-for-linux-and-its-lovely.13984