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A Review Of Gravity Platformer Airscape, Now Has Linux Demo

By flesk,
Airscape is a playful gravity platformer that feels like an essential buy to any fan of challenging platformers, and now has a Linux demo on Steam.

New Trailer Released For Time Jumping Puzzler Induction

By flesk,
Induction creator Bryan Gale recently released a new trailer for his upcoming game, featuring music by Duet composer Tim Shiel.

The Funding Crowd 48

By muntdefems,
Summer has arrived in the Northern Hemisphere and it's been quite noticeable so far, both in the raise of temperatures and the decline of crowdfunding projects.

An Awesome Developer Response To A Comment On The Linux Version Being A Waste Of Time

By Liam Dawe,
A developer working on 'X Rebirth' responded to a user claiming they are wasting their time on the Linux version, and it's a great response.

The Funding Crowd 46

By muntdefems,
Welcome to the Palladium issue of The Funding Crowd! Yep, 46 appears to be a reasonably interesting number: it's a semiprime, i.e. a natural number which is a product of two primes (2x23), it's the designation of Messier object in the Puppis Constellation, it's the number of human chromosomes and finally, it has nothing to do with Douglas Adams.

'Axiom Verge', A Retro Metroidvania Love Letter, Reviewed

By BTRE,
The retro-inspired action platformer Axiom Verge was released this week. Being attracted to both its alluring art and promises of solid and fun classic gameplay, I decided to check it out.

Dying Light Reviewed On Linux, What I Really Think

By Liam Dawe,
Now that I've pumped many, many hours into Dying Light, it’s time to give my real thoughts on it. Spoilers may be contained within.

The Funding Crowd 43

By muntdefems,
After its galactic 42nd issue, The Funding Crowd is back with a shorter, but by all means not less interesting instalment.

Lockdown Protocol Score-oriented 2.5D Shooter Final Version Released

By Liam Dawe,
Lockdown Protocol is a score-oriented platformer/shooter game with multiplayer support and built-in level editor. The final version has been released, so the game is now feature complete and ready to have a blast with.

The Funding Crowd 42

By muntdefems,
Finally we come to issue #42, which seems an appropriate occasion to come clean and confess that we are not really The Funding Crowd, but merely A Funding Crowd. Didn't you hear that we come in six-packs?

XCOM: Enemy Unknown, With The Enemy Within Expansion Reviewed On Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Feral Interactive have been great for Linux with their ports, and it's time we took a proper look at XCOM: Enemy Unknown. This has been played through with the expansion Enemy Within which I feel is an essential extra.

The Funding Crowd 40

By muntdefems,
Welcome to The 40th Funding Crowd! Yep, if it were a person, it would probably be struggling with its mid-life crisis. But since it isn't, it comes stronger than ever with an issue full of content.

The Dark Descent of Frictional Games: Part Two

By Hamish,
In the second of a two part opinion series, I will offer up my own personal conviction that the Amnesia games do not actually live up to the full potential demonstrated by their predecessors.

A Roundup Of The Last Weeks Linux Gaming

By ,
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 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!

Get Your Dancing Shoes On, Crypt Of The Necrodancer Comes To Linux Soon

By Liam Dawe,
The excellent and frustrating Crypt of the Necrodancer comes to Steam Early Access on the 30th of July, and comes complete with a Linux version.

The Most Popular Linux Gaming Articles For May 2014

By Liam Dawe,
Here is a look back at the most popular articles on GamingOnLinux for May 2014, an easy way to for you to keep up to date on what has happened in the past month for Linux Gaming!

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!

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 Journeyman Project: Pegasus Prime Revived For Modern Computers, Linux Included

By Liam Dawe,
Experience the origin of the acclaimed Journeyman Project series, remade into this enhanced special edition. You are the time-traveling Agent 5, in a desperate mission to stop a mysterious terrorist behind a series of ‘rips’ in the time-space continuum.
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