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Isometric university management game 'UniverCity' has entered Early Access, developed on Linux
15 Aug 2018 at 7:10 pm UTC

Given everything I've hard of universities lately would not be surprised to see a "manage the riots" feature.

Set Phasers to fun! Stage 9 lets you explore the Enterprise-D from Star Trek The Next Generation on Linux
13 Aug 2018 at 8:24 pm UTC Likes: 1

Quoting: scaine
Quoting: Doc Angelo
Quoting: TheSHEEEPTime travel has always been a minor part of Star Trek, but never really played the main role - which is great, as time travel usually tends to make storylines ugly and messy.
Time travel played a major role in Enterprise with Archer as Captain. Maybe that's why I never really got warm with it.
Did it? That's weird - I loved Enterprise, thought the characters were amongst the best I'd watched, was gutted when it was ended... but I don't remember much in the way of time travel being a core theme. Honestly, I don't remember too much of any Star Trek series... ever. They all kind of merge into one for me. Voyager was great. I remember not enjoying DS9, even though everyone I've ever met tells me it was the best one. TNG was awesome of course. And I'm enjoying, mostly, Discovery, albeit one character's acting is leaving me cold.

But more Star Trek? Yes, please!
Enterprise was good but season 3 killed it. The whole doom and gloom kills Star Trek. The whole message from TOS was technology will push us into a peaceful future.
I loved TNG because it was the first I saw.
Deep Space was ok , but i disliked some of the themes. It felt more political rather than exploring space and the new frontier.
Voyager was ok but I disliked their captain. They tried to make her a strong leader but she always played too soft for me. Wanted to see more of her teeth. Loved the Klingon girl and Seven-of-Nine.
Have not seen Discovery yet.

Comedy cosmic horror adventure 'Gibbous - A Cthulhu Adventure' has a new trailer and Steam page
12 Aug 2018 at 9:47 am UTC Likes: 1

Humm
Never knew my country had a games industry.
Well , even an indie one.

Kingdom Rush Origins to release on Steam in the next few months, looks like Linux will be supported
12 Aug 2018 at 9:37 am UTC

Was wondering when this one would show up on PC , since all were on Android.
The first one was beatable , second one kicked me in the teeth around the half way point.
Wondering if I'll manage to beat this one.

Din's Legacy is the latest action RPG from Soldak featuring mutating characters
11 Aug 2018 at 1:01 pm UTC

I like these games
Have a few on GOG
Might get this too at a later date
Really wish they would make a Hinterland style game. Seems the engine is already there

SpaceBourne might see a Linux version, according to demand after release
11 Aug 2018 at 12:46 pm UTC

I really do appreciate them porting the game to Linux.
Hope it won't prove to be too much of a chore and seeing it dropped like a hot potato.

Build and manage a colony in Kubifaktorium, developed primarily on Linux and funding on Kickstarter
11 Aug 2018 at 12:34 pm UTC

The borders of the settlement remind me of Settlers 2/3 (or the open source Widelands)

Steampunk pixel airship combat game 'Airships: Conquer the Skies' to release August 16th
11 Aug 2018 at 12:29 pm UTC

Hmm , multiplayer is good and all , but what about Single Player ?
Just a glorified Skirmish mode or an actual campaign ?

Valheim, an interesting survival game inspired by norse mythology and viking culture, currently free
11 Aug 2018 at 12:27 pm UTC

Quoting: Voc007No go on Mint 19 and nvidia drivers, it boots up, shows the Made by Unity then just black background. Windows version works great. All other games like SOTA and Albion start just fine.
I think this is a common issue with Unity on Linux depending on libraries used.
Can you try to start it from terminal and see what errors it throws out ?