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My business partner and I started Howling Moon Software in 2009. (The name seemed much more clever at the time >_>) We started out making Mac shareware apps, but have mostly ended up doing game and game adjacent contracting on other projects. Over the years we've worked with a lot of cool people, on everything from mobile and console games to... desktop Linux! Here's a few of the ones that stick out in my mind that support Linux natively.
Surely I'm missing a lot of cool people we've worked with... sorry. Trying to compress over a decad into a post is hard. :-\
Proton compatible Linux games by cool folks I've worked with:
Since this is the programming subforum, I guess I might as well mention some of the open source projects I've worked on over the years:
Last edited by slembcke on 9 February 2022 at 6:17 pm UTC