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My partner and I have spent the last 3 years developing our first game "Something Ate My Alien". I do all the coding, and Kat does the art work and level designing.
Last week we built a release for Linux, and are keen to get some testers.
The game is a 2D, digging and puzzle platformer game. Think Steam World Dig or Dig Dug, with a bit of Sokoban mixed in with the puzzles and shooting action along the way. Hopefully going live in April.
You can see more about the game here on Steam: [https://store.steampowered.com/app/1047870](https://store.steampowered.com/app/1047870)
We are currently in Alpha testing on a Windows build (soon to swap to Beta, as we have everything finalized and bugs are quite low).
If anyone is interested in giving the game a go then check out our link about testing over on our forums: [http://www.somethingatemyalien.com/forums/Thread-Sign-up-for-Alpha-Testing](http://www.somethingatemyalien.com/forums/Thread-Sign-up-for-Alpha-Testing)
We would love to get some Linux users on board, and to check we haven't got any issues regarding the Linux platform.
Thanks, Rob.
I've sent you an email (from Jeux1d100.net)
Cheers