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MakerKing, the creative platformer like Mario Maker is coming to Steam
1 May 2021 at 12:34 pm UTC

So far, it's a fun and interactive game. I've had the opportunity to talk to Winter, who is one of the devs and they are awesome. I'm looking forward to future updates and to break the game. It's worth a try.

Free and open source sprite editor 'Pixelorama' gets a massive upgrade
4 Oct 2020 at 11:13 pm UTC

This is quite awesome but also a little confusing.
I'm an active member of the Godot Discord server for several years and use Godot off and on. It's awesome that it's being used for an application purpose instead of a specific game purpose and the project files are released so you can freely edit it via GDScript or C#. I'm looking forward, in the long future, for when it can be used as a plugin feature to have a proper sprite editor built into Godot.

Cadmus is a new Linux UI for managing microphone noise suppression
30 Jun 2020 at 5:33 am UTC

All jokes aside, have you and your desk gone to counseling for your casual beatings?

Glitchspace, a first-person puzzler that has you reprogramming the environment is now free
14 Apr 2018 at 6:00 pm UTC

Thank you for creating this article or else I would have never found this gem. Thus far, the game is really fun and challenging. I was at the section where the game restricts access to the Y Axis and you learn to scale. I ended up getting stuck in a respawn loop over a ledge so I would just keep falling until I restarted the level which killed it for me. I ended up quitting for the night but I checked out the sandbox and holy sheiße, there are so many different things to learn and play with that it's almost over whelming.

Atari are launching a new gaming system, the 'Ataribox' and it runs Linux
27 Sep 2017 at 2:08 am UTC

I'm curious to see if you can run another distro with it (if it has the space). I think it would be fun to run another distro that's unrestricted with it.

For a few more days, you can get both 'Frederic' rhythm games for a massive 90% discount, demos available
25 Sep 2016 at 9:53 pm UTC

I bought the game with some extra steam wallet money I had. It's worth the 89 cents for what you get and the music is nice.

Quoting: GuestUnfortunately, as the article says, these games (at least the first one) are extremely difficult. They were made to be played with a touch screen and playing with either mouse or keyboard doesn’t work.
It is really hard but I only played for a few hours so I would need to practice more to get better, as with anything. But playing on keyboard (which is what I'm doing) is totally do-able and I'm on the last song with it. But I keep zoning out while I'm playing because the background is distracting LOL.