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Latest Comments by HadBabits
Between Me and the Night Where You Walk Between Sanity And Madness
31 Oct 2013 at 8:18 am UTC

It makes me quite sad that Indiegogo isn't as popular. I always liked how you could make donations without an account and it saved no billing info, unlike the Kickstarter/Amazon arrangement.

Super Roman Conquest - A 3D Side Scrolling Strategy Game
29 Oct 2013 at 9:00 am UTC

Definitely something to keep an eye on :)

Cipher Prime (creators of Splice) Are Hunting For Testers
29 Oct 2013 at 8:46 am UTC

I went to the Intake link and it said pay what you want for the next few days, due to the lastest humble bundle. However, it's actually a $6 tier game, so I think I'll pass; I already own all the other Linux games.

GamingOnLinux Reviews - Trine 2: Complete Story
24 Oct 2013 at 11:34 am UTC

Ah, then maybe I was just being thick XD

GamingOnLinux Reviews - Trine 2: Complete Story
24 Oct 2013 at 2:32 am UTC

I still have yet to finish Trine 2. I got stuck on a level where the Wizard apparently needed planks to complete the puzzle. However, without having acquired that in my skill tree and trying everything I could think of, I exited the game with a huff and have yet to return.

Monaco Heist Game To Hit Linux On Monday
23 Oct 2013 at 5:22 pm UTC

Played this one for a bit, but it kind of had the same issue as Hammerwatch for me: Every player is in a rush to get coins. If I get some friends to join in with some voice chat or over lan this could be a blast, at the moment it's too rushed though.

7 Days To Die Taken Down From Steam
23 Oct 2013 at 4:11 pm UTC

Hopefully, as been said, they talk it over like adults and things will get resolved.

The Indie Game Developer Community & Unity3D
23 Oct 2013 at 12:38 am UTC

I just wish we got to see a Unity editor, or even just the web player! Either way, I think it's generated a lot of interest in Linux. As for steam, I've hardly seen a Linux title on it that wasn't available somewhere else as well, so I'm not too worried.