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The Spicy Meatball Saves The Day, a superhero text adventure with first person controls, re-launched
26 Sep 2017 at 7:08 am UTC
26 Sep 2017 at 7:08 am UTC
Hey Cheeseness, what about the development of the Icicle Engine? How is it progressing? When are you going to release it?
Any chance to see these games implemented for Google cardboard (Android) too?
BTW, it's great to see this game improved!
Any chance to see these games implemented for Google cardboard (Android) too?
BTW, it's great to see this game improved!
The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker is now officially available for Linux
13 Sep 2017 at 9:16 pm UTC
13 Sep 2017 at 9:16 pm UTC
It reminds me of Her Story [External Link], a game I'd love to play on Linux...
Want to play 'Duck Game' on Linux? Well, it's possible thanks to XnaToFna
13 Sep 2017 at 1:31 pm UTC
13 Sep 2017 at 1:31 pm UTC
hey, maybe someone can try this with "Cthulhu saves the word"? It seems a XNA game too and I want to play it! steam forum thread about possible linux version [External Link]
One of Valve's choices of games to highlight for Steam Machines is more than a little silly
11 Sep 2017 at 1:16 pm UTC Likes: 2
11 Sep 2017 at 1:16 pm UTC Likes: 2
I'm sad about it, Ark seemed to be a great game. I don't own it yet, I'll wait, for Ark or for another great game with dinosaurs (can you suggest me one beside the old but great Jurassic Park Operation Genesis, which is probably playable on Wine?).
BTW, how about a "bugs/glitches hunt" livestream? If we have issues, gotta catch'em all!
In the future, the community will create a playable version of "Ark: Survival Evolved" from its ruins, teaching children about those people who wanted to play the game so bad that they created real dinosaurs to avoid the issues of the game.Quote from the Book of GOL Prophecies.
BTW, how about a "bugs/glitches hunt" livestream? If we have issues, gotta catch'em all!
The beautiful space combat game 'EVERSPACE' finally lands on Linux in an unofficial form
8 Sep 2017 at 11:13 pm UTC
Wishlisted BTW, want to see this game in a livestream though!
8 Sep 2017 at 11:13 pm UTC
Quoting: musojon74You guys rule. I foolishly bought a few months ago and am playing on Linux. So I'll have to buy a copy from humble u guess and gift it. These guys need to see true numbers and it was my stupidity.If you need a penguin to gift that copy, I'm here!:D
Wishlisted BTW, want to see this game in a livestream though!
There's a brand new Humble Bundle with almost all the games on Linux, oh my
6 Sep 2017 at 7:32 am UTC Likes: 9
6 Sep 2017 at 7:32 am UTC Likes: 9
To all the people complaining about these type of games, be smart: gift them.
Here some ideas:
-friends
-enemies
-trolls on steam
-trolls on reddit
-trolls in the wild
-GOL staff
-Linux youtubers
-Linux Celebrities (Do Stallman or Torwalds have Steam installed?)
-Phoronix
-give them as prize for multiplayer games with your friends
-your friend's kids
-print the keys and put them in an envelope, leave the envelope in a public place (a place with a lot of pc gamers is better) with a message like "Free Steam Boobs"
-wedding gift
-divorce gift
-birthday gift for your 8 years old son, with the message "wait 10 years to open them"
-Christmas Gift
-Linux porters like Feral, VP and others: an unusual way to thank them, so unusual that they may stop porting games due to being too embarrassed or too...busy:D
-Mesa developers, with the request to optimize the driver for a "smooth" experience
-your favorite FOSS developers
-prize for the best player of the Ballistic Monday
-your Dungeon Master as a suggestion or in exchange of your character life
-your teacher as an "educational game" or for an A.
-your boyfriend to keep him company
-your girlfriend to take inspiration
-yourself, as a prize for reading all this crazyness
Here some ideas:
-friends
-enemies
-trolls on steam
-trolls on reddit
-trolls in the wild
-GOL staff
-Linux youtubers
-Linux Celebrities (Do Stallman or Torwalds have Steam installed?)
-Phoronix
-give them as prize for multiplayer games with your friends
-your friend's kids
-print the keys and put them in an envelope, leave the envelope in a public place (a place with a lot of pc gamers is better) with a message like "Free Steam Boobs"
-wedding gift
-divorce gift
-birthday gift for your 8 years old son, with the message "wait 10 years to open them"
-Christmas Gift
-Linux porters like Feral, VP and others: an unusual way to thank them, so unusual that they may stop porting games due to being too embarrassed or too...busy:D
-Mesa developers, with the request to optimize the driver for a "smooth" experience
-your favorite FOSS developers
-prize for the best player of the Ballistic Monday
-your Dungeon Master as a suggestion or in exchange of your character life
-your teacher as an "educational game" or for an A.
-your boyfriend to keep him company
-your girlfriend to take inspiration
-yourself, as a prize for reading all this crazyness
Wednesday Madness, a quick look at some good Linux gaming deals
23 Aug 2017 at 4:45 pm UTC
23 Aug 2017 at 4:45 pm UTC
If anyone has a spare key of Layers of Fear, I'm here. I already have Alien Isolation so it's the only game that I want.
Linux game sales statistics from multiple developers, part 5
2 Aug 2017 at 4:54 pm UTC Likes: 7
And penguins: who would abandon a cute penguin?
Every time a person leaves Linux a penguin dies, remember it. Stop this massacre.
Oh, and you'll lose the Linux and the GOL community too. They are not perfect, I know, but they are great.
We are missing the point here, let's look at our Linux gaming library: it's huge, we don't have time to play all of it.
Now let's cheat and add the Wine games rated Gold and platinium: WOW, so many that we can't play all of them in our entire life. Now let's add the games from emulation: our mind can't even count them.
I know how gamers think (I'm a gamer too after all): we want THOSE particular games.
Nothing shameful, we can play them after all, just outside of Linux (if we can't ask for the port I mean). Nobody is stopping us to do so.
As penguins though, we appreciate a lot when any developer think about Linux, and make a good port.
Thanks to Linux (and GOL) I'm sure some of us discovered a lot of awesome games they may have missed using Windows (even the big "AAA" ones) and I'm sure a lot of us are having a good time with their Linux games.
Sales are little compared to Windows? Who cares! We didn't try Linux for games and exclusives, right? Don't waste your free time complaining and play some games instead!
Thanks to Feral, Aspyr and the other dev/porters who are doing this great job even if sales are low compared to the others OSes.
Hell, just look at GOL! The community is so strong to pay Liam for his job and the site and there is not enough people to cover all the games!
Linux gaming is evolving: right now we are a Charmender just a few levels away from the evolution, and it's awesome! Everyone just want a Charizard at 100 from the start, but as gamers we know that enjoying all the game from the beginning is more important than having all things maxed out from the start.
2 Aug 2017 at 4:54 pm UTC Likes: 7
Quoting: LeopardOn the other hand , Linux is replaceable and there is nothing to lose if you abandon Linux.Wait, you'll lose freedom.
And penguins: who would abandon a cute penguin?
Every time a person leaves Linux a penguin dies, remember it. Stop this massacre.
Oh, and you'll lose the Linux and the GOL community too. They are not perfect, I know, but they are great.
We are missing the point here, let's look at our Linux gaming library: it's huge, we don't have time to play all of it.
Now let's cheat and add the Wine games rated Gold and platinium: WOW, so many that we can't play all of them in our entire life. Now let's add the games from emulation: our mind can't even count them.
I know how gamers think (I'm a gamer too after all): we want THOSE particular games.
Nothing shameful, we can play them after all, just outside of Linux (if we can't ask for the port I mean). Nobody is stopping us to do so.
As penguins though, we appreciate a lot when any developer think about Linux, and make a good port.
Thanks to Linux (and GOL) I'm sure some of us discovered a lot of awesome games they may have missed using Windows (even the big "AAA" ones) and I'm sure a lot of us are having a good time with their Linux games.
Sales are little compared to Windows? Who cares! We didn't try Linux for games and exclusives, right? Don't waste your free time complaining and play some games instead!
Thanks to Feral, Aspyr and the other dev/porters who are doing this great job even if sales are low compared to the others OSes.
Hell, just look at GOL! The community is so strong to pay Liam for his job and the site and there is not enough people to cover all the games!
Linux gaming is evolving: right now we are a Charmender just a few levels away from the evolution, and it's awesome! Everyone just want a Charizard at 100 from the start, but as gamers we know that enjoying all the game from the beginning is more important than having all things maxed out from the start.
Slime Rancher has officially left Early Access, go catch some slimes!
2 Aug 2017 at 12:01 pm UTC
2 Aug 2017 at 12:01 pm UTC
Finally a map! The game is really good but I'm always afraid to get lost...
Also It gets a bit boring if, like me, you have based the ranch only on one type of Slime and made hybrids with other slimes to get the "Favourite food" bonus: everyday the same vegetable and the same plort... I have so much rad slimes Largos that my character have developer mutations:D
The new modes are welcomed, do you know if the Casual mode will remove the scary Feral slimes too?
Does this game have mod support too? Has anyone made a penguin/Tux Slime?:D
Also It gets a bit boring if, like me, you have based the ranch only on one type of Slime and made hybrids with other slimes to get the "Favourite food" bonus: everyday the same vegetable and the same plort... I have so much rad slimes Largos that my character have developer mutations:D
The new modes are welcomed, do you know if the Casual mode will remove the scary Feral slimes too?
Does this game have mod support too? Has anyone made a penguin/Tux Slime?:D
Crypt of the NecroDancer: AMPLIFIED grooves its way out of Early Access
14 Jul 2017 at 9:52 am UTC
I know for sure that the original game has a Dancepad mode (not necessary to play the game with a Dancepad for what I remember) and you can see many videos of the game with a Dancepad on YouTube. Also, from the site you can buy a Dancepad with the original art of CotN.
So, It should Be easy to setup.
If you manage to play the game with it stream It on twitch for your fellow penguins!
14 Jul 2017 at 9:52 am UTC
Quoting: MalAnyone tried this with a dancepad?Well, It's my dream but I don't have a Dancepad.
I know for sure that the original game has a Dancepad mode (not necessary to play the game with a Dancepad for what I remember) and you can see many videos of the game with a Dancepad on YouTube. Also, from the site you can buy a Dancepad with the original art of CotN.
So, It should Be easy to setup.
If you manage to play the game with it stream It on twitch for your fellow penguins!
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