Games: PooShooter: Toilet Invaders, Alterium Shift, and More
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CodeWeavers blog about their Linux / Steam Deck work on Proton with PooShooter
PooShooter: Toilet Invaders, yes it's a real game and we all had a bit of a chuckle when we saw Valve noted it fixed in a Proton changelog recently. CodeWeavers, Valve's partner on Proton development, have a blog post up talking about why it was interesting to solve.
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Retro-inspired JRPG 'Alterium Shift' enters Early Access
Love your classic JRPG-likes? Alterium Shift is another good looking entry that recently entered Early Access on Steam with Native Linux support. Built with the Unity game engine as far as I can see, it works great on Fedora KDE 38. Note: the developer sent a key.
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Cartridges game launcher adds support for Legendary for Epic Games and Flatpaks
Remember Cartridges? The simple launcher that aims to be a sort-of all in one solution, to bring together games from all of your sources. Well, it just had a nice upgrade.
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Try out the new demo of the upcoming JRPG inspired Quartet
Following a success on Kickstarter, turn-based pixel-art JRPG inspired title Quartet now has a demo available with Native Linux support. The Kickstarter back in 2021 pulled in a nice $54,203 towards development so it's good to see some activity letting players experience a little of it.
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New DLC info for retro-style beat-'em-up Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
More information and a new trailer have been published for the recently-announced Dimension Shellshock DLC for the native Linux beat-'em-up Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge, revealing a new Survival Mode.