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Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap looks like it's coming to Linux, porting work by Ethan Lee
15 Jun 2017 at 1:32 pm UTC

I played it on C64, so, yes, I pretty much like to pick it up.

Start your engines as DiRT Rally is now on Linux, port report & review
4 Mar 2017 at 6:29 pm UTC

Quoting: FireBurnIs there a way to make it right hand drive?
Yay! No Sign of splitscreen, but the First Car I Tried was right-hand steerable - an 1960s Mini Cooper - best Car - ewwa!

Start your engines as DiRT Rally is now on Linux, port report & review
3 Mar 2017 at 8:35 am UTC

Quoting: ungutknutDoes it have a local multiplayer/splitscreen mode?
As of this Steam Discussion [External Link] on February 15th, there was apparently no such option. An option I would love to see in any game since Pitstop II.

As I bought it this mornging, and its currently installing on my video recorder, I will tell you if I found it later on.

Thimbleweed Park to release on March 30th with day-1 Linux support
1 Mar 2017 at 10:11 am UTC

Didnt back that one, because I was sceptical about it coming to Linux. Now this will b a day-1 insta-buy.

Serious Sam 3: BFE with the 'Fusion' engine and Vulkan could arrive next month in Beta
21 Feb 2017 at 1:12 pm UTC

Quoting: GuestCan't wait to play this again, the GTX1060 I bought this afternoon is just itching to be tested on this!
I ordered mine yesterday... I hope, once I hold it in my hands, it is as well itchy for the vulkan renderer

Neon Drive, a very slick and rather difficult retro-inspired rhythm game
14 Feb 2017 at 12:18 pm UTC Likes: 1

Nice game indeed, and yes, it "melts your brain".

Farting on everyone in 'CropDuster Supreme' now available on Linux, it's actually hilarious
3 Feb 2017 at 12:36 pm UTC

I guess its the name you were looking for was Party Hard? Its not as family-friendly as Crop Duster, though.

A guide to crowdfunding games and the risks involved, the Linux edition
28 Jan 2017 at 6:46 pm UTC

Thank you for your article. I personally do crowdfund - mostly games and hardware. For games, I mostly do it because I do get the soundtrack that is otherwise unavailable. I also did a "Linux guaranteed" corwdfunding that did not deliver in now five years.

On all others I did not get disappointed. Dont expect to get a bargain, though.