Games: Fun, LEGO Bricktales, Steam Deck Has Over 8,000 Games, Godot Engine 4.0 Released (UPDATED)
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Fun in games
Our rules and our affordances and our objectives lead us to do things whether or not those things are what we want to do or not. So having rules to do fun things or reward can be a good thing in a game.
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LEGO Bricktales to get a free Easter content update
The absolutely charming building-puzzle adventure game LEGO Bricktales is getting a free content update ready for Easter. Quite a lovely game overall, and great for a younger audience too — why should adults get all the fun?
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Apex Legends banning some Linux players, keep an eye out Steam Deck players
It appears that Apex Legends from Respawn and EA has started banning some players on Linux, and while the Steam Deck uses Linux too it seems nearly all the bans were desktop Linux players.
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Steam Deck hits over 8,000 games Playable or Verified, plus February's most-played
Valve's popular Linux-powered gaming handheld, the Steam Deck, has officially crossed over the 8,000 mark for games noted to be Playable or Verified.
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Get a whole lot of games in Humble's Türkiye and Syria Charity Bundle
Humble Bundle has put up a new bundle of games to support relief efforts for Türkiye and Syria, after they were recently devastated by earthquakes. 100% of the proceeds will go to charity, with Humble taking no cut (and as a Humble Partner I take no cut either just to be clear).
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Godot Engine 4.0 out now plus console porting is coming
Today is the big day! Godot Engine 4.0 is officially out now, and there's also work happening for developers to port their games to consoles now too.
UPDATE
Official Godot release post:
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Godot 4.0 sets sail: All aboard for new horizons
It's official. Today marks the beginning of a new era for Godot. After 3+ years of breaking and rebuilding from the ground up, we're thrilled to say: Welcome to the start of Godot 4!