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Unity Editor Updated For Linux, Now Much More Up To Date
21 Nov 2015 at 11:49 am UTC

There's also this list https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Unity_games [External Link] as the other list posted above missed a few out like Kerbal Space Program.

Feral Interactive are teasing yet another SteamOS & Linux game
19 Nov 2015 at 2:15 pm UTC

Quoting: BeamboomHmmm - the first title that came to my mind is Dishonored, although that was probably wishful thinking since the story was about an empress and her daughter - they don't count as royals, do they? But there was definitely a scam at play in that game.
Actually an Empress is classed as royalty, Queen Victoria was also Empress of India, so yes it's Dishonoured.

FortressCraft Evolved exits early access, SteamOS & Linux now fully supported, but buggy
16 Nov 2015 at 5:11 am UTC

A bad workman always blames his tools. I'm willing to bet it's nothing to do with Unity though as there are other games using Unity that don't have this problem of the black boxes, Kerbal Space Program being one of the most complex & likely to suffer from it that I can think of & it doesn't.

Space RTS 'Conflicks' Out Of Early Access And Released For Linux, Has Multiplayer Demo
15 Nov 2015 at 9:29 am UTC Likes: 1

It looks like the developers have taken the best bits of Gratuitous Space Battles & S.P.A.Z mixed them together & added chickens, sounds totally mad but fun. :D

Three Years Ago Valve Put Steam Into Beta For Linux, A Look At It All
8 Nov 2015 at 4:41 pm UTC

Quoting: tmtvlAnd we're still at around 1% of steam users, so there's absolutely no reason for anyone to target Linux unless they have personal reasons to do so.
You do realise the 1% figure is now 3 years old? AND more importantly that figure comes from a flawed & very limited survey that only a handful of Linux users have even seen much less taken part in, I've had the survey twice in 3 years on Linux & they run it every month. To say the 1% is inaccurate is being kind, I'd say it's complete garbage & will stay that way till Valve do a full count of every single user on Steam.

Three Years Ago Valve Put Steam Into Beta For Linux, A Look At It All
8 Nov 2015 at 8:20 am UTC Likes: 1

Over the last 3 years my Steam library has gone from 50-60 Windows games to almost 1100 with 450 of those supporting Linux, I can't remember the last time I played a game in Windows. Humble Bundle has a lot to answer for with that huge jump in my library.

Another Fishing Game Is Planning A Linux Version Named 'Euro Fishing'
4 Nov 2015 at 10:27 am UTC

Quoting: rustybroomhandle
Quoting: tuubi
Quoting: StianTheDarkDoes it make me a bad vegan to want to play a fishing game? Probably.
No. But what about all the games where you kill people? Catching fish gives you pause but murder and mayhem does not? ;)
Same for me. Killing humans in games I am perfectly fine with, animals not-so-much.
The point of fishing is the fight between Man & Fish, catch & release, not catch & kill, the fish lives to fight another day.

Another Fishing Game Is Planning A Linux Version Named 'Euro Fishing'
4 Nov 2015 at 10:25 am UTC Likes: 2

Quoting: Stupendous Man'Adranaline-packed action' and fishing are two words I never thought I'd read together ;-)
Then again, who knows, maybe it's about zombie-fish and fishing with dynamite!
Have you ever fished in real life? I have & when a fish takes the bait & starts to run with the line, you start to reel it in & it's struggling to get away, that fight to get it in your catch net really gets the adrenaline going.

Kona: Day One, A Really Intruiging Looking Exploration, Survival & Adventure Game
4 Nov 2015 at 10:15 am UTC

Quoting: OrkultusA bit off topic, but one of the games from the humble bundle "Blackguards 2" downloaded for me in Linux, although it says failed to start game (invalid app config).
It's not just us getting that error, the game doesn't work in Linux yet.

This game on the other hand looks pretty good, I'll be putting some cash aside for it.

Valve Rep Confirms Why Some Games Have Their SteamOS Icon Removed
18 Oct 2015 at 11:21 am UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: MaelraneYou know, one can automate some processes with a programming language of your choice.
For a Linux user that might be realistic, but when you're trying to attract Windows users, who on the whole, wouldn't know one end of a programming command from the other, it's just not going to happen.