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I recently wrote about Super Cane Magic ZERO getting a huge update and how the Linux version was broken, they've now acted on my feedback and it's fixed.
Think you're a good enough cook to run your own restaurant? Now's your chance to prove it as Cook, Serve, Delicious! and Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!! are available on GOG.
Starship Titanic, an adventure game from 1998 about the most beautiful starship ever that's inhabited by a crew of malfunctioning robots is now on Linux.
Super Cane Magic ZERO is a game I showed off a little way back in April of 2016, since then it's had tons of updates and recently a big story expansion.
Having already gone to the trouble of getting the original Doom 3 binary working on my modern Arch Linux system a few months back, it made me wonder just how much effort it would take to get the closed source Quake 4 port up and running again as well.
This rather fun trading card game has had unofficial builds that run on Linux for a little while now. I tried them out and it’s a pretty fun game, but don’t expect official support anytime soon.
Do you like MMOs but find the PvP combat to be the worst part? Dead Maze might solve that for you. It's a massively multiplayer cooperative game where you try to restore civilization.
With recent commits that fix bugs and allow newer Vega cards to pass tests for official conformance, development for radv continues apace. It’s a good time to look back and talk about just how far the driver has come in such a short time.
For those who missed it, my original post about the time-travelling tactics game All Walls Must Fall had me really impressed, I'm even more impressed with the latest updates.
Move or Die might be my favourite party game, it's absolutely nuts, it can be played with by yourself and with others locally and online. It just had a big content update too.
This is sad, very sad. A developer from The Libretro Team has written up a blog post on the libretro site asking for us and others to highlight an ongoing problem of code getting ripped off.
For fans of point & click adventure games, Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth is an absolute must-play! The game has been updated with Book 2 now available.