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GOL World Tour: Gaming From Argentina

By Segata Sanshiro,
The GOL World Tour will start in Argentina and stop off at different countries on a regular basis, looking at Linux developers and their games, throwing in a bit of culture and history too.

The Funding Crowd 36 (July 16th - August 5th)

By muntdefems,
Welcome to The Funding Crowd, issue #36! Summer is still going on in the boreal hemisphere, but make no mistake: boreal has nothing to do with boring, so here we come to bring you the games which are most worthy of your hard-earned money!

The Funding Crowd 35 (July 2nd-15th)

By muntdefems,
Welcome to The Funding Crowd #35! We have some wonderful projects to cover this issue, so read on to discover what they are about!

The Funding Crowd 34 (June 3rd - July 1st)

By Speedster,
The Funding Crowd welcomes you to a shorter, sharper and much anticipated TFC#34! It's shorter, because less stuff happened over the quieter June period. It's sharper, because we're not pulling any punches with this edition - we're calling it as we see it. And we're assuming it's much anticipated because the last edition was a whopping 29 days ago. At least! Nearly a month!

Trolling Delays Linux Release Of The Stanley Parable

By Segata Sanshiro,
After a string of abuse from Linux gamers, the developer working on the Linux port has delayed the release game due to no longer using his free time to develop it.

Tormentum - Dark Sorrow Point & Click Adventure Game, Looks Dark & Awesome

By Liam Dawe,
I don't often point out single games being crowdfunded, but Tormentum - Dark Sorrow looks so dark and awesome it has to be shown off.

A Roundup Of The Last Weeks Linux Gaming

By Liam Dawe,
Here is a look back at the last week on GamingOnLinux, an easy way to for you to keep up to date on what has happened in the past week for Linux Gaming!

The Funding Crowd 33 (May 13th - June 1st)

By muntdefems,
Greetings, fans of The Funding Crowd! We are back after our anniversary celebrations, with the usual load of crowdfunding news enough to quench your pledging desires.

The Funding Crowd: A Year In Review

By muntdefems,
And here comes the last treat he had prepared for you to celebrate the first anniversary of The Funding Crowd. A full year worth of successes and stats that we have been regularly dosing in our columns, now in one whole go!

A Roundup Of The Last Weeks Linux Gaming

By Liam Dawe,
Here is a look back at the last week on GamingOnLinux, an easy way to for you to keep up to date on what has happened in the past week for Linux Gaming!

The Funding Crowd 32 (Apr 22nd - May 12th)

By muntdefems,
As we announced earlier today The Funding Crowd is back again, this time with our usual format. But don't think you're gonna get rid of us so easily... There still might be some surprises to come.

The Funding Crowd Interviews Daniel Swiger (Chronicles Of The Rift, Shattered Time)

By muntdefems,
The Funding Crowd is celebrating its first birthday! As a present we are bringing you something new: an interview with Daniel Swiger, who at the moment is crowdfunding his project Chronicles of the Rift.

Paranautical Activity Cancels Co-Op And Draws More Ire For Early Access

By Hamish,
I assume I am not alone in seeing the hate that Early Access has been getting from some sources recently. Well, the latest game to stoke the fire has been set off by CodeAvarice, developers of Paranautical Activity, a game that we have featured previously that combines both FPS and Rougelike gameplay features.

KeeperRL Open Source Game Crowdfunding Still Going, Needs A Push

By Liam Dawe,
We have mentioned KeeperRL here a few times now for not only being an interesting game, but because it needs a big push on Indiegogo too.

The Funding Crowd 31 (Mar 31st - Apr 21st)

By muntdefems,
The Funding crowd is here again, full of recommendations about new exciting crowdfunded games and a review of what happened to the projects we covered in our latest issue.

The Funding Crowd 30 (Mar 10th-30th)

By muntdefems,
Here we are again! Your favourite fortnightly-ish crowdfunding-related column is back with our recommendations about where to put your hard-earned money in order to help make games.

The Funding Crowd 29 (Feb 24th - Mar 9th)

By muntdefems,
Another fortnight has gone by, and The Funding Crowd is back to put you up to speed with the latest movements in the crowdfunding scene.

Proven Lands, Fantastic Looking Science-Fiction Sandbox Roguelike Needs Funding

By Liam Dawe,
Proven Lands is a game I have been following for some-time, it has finally come to Kickstarter with Linux support as standard. Proven Lands is a beautiful science-fiction sandbox roguelike, procedurally generated and studded with an AI storyteller.

The Funding Crowd 28 (Feb 12th-23rd)

By muntdefems,
The Funding Crowd is back with its 28th instalment, and less than a fortnight after the previous issue! So gather 'round crowdfunders from across the globe to read about the latest Linux gaming projects worth forking your cash on.

The Funding Crowd 27 (Jan 11th - Feb 11th)

By muntdefems,
The Funding Crowd is finally back! Somewhat later than we intended, but making it is what matters the most rather than making it fast, as they say.
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