Games: Steam, Streets of Rogue 2, Daily Dungeon, and More
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Steam Next Fest - October 2024 edition is now live with lots of demos
It's here! The big Steam Next Fest event returns to suck up all your free time, as tons of game developers hope you'll try out their demos. An event that can easily be overwhelming in sheer numbers, but a whole lot of fun to get a glimpse of what's to come next.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Streets of Rogue 2 delayed again but a demo is out now
My most anticipated game of the year keeps running away from me. Streets of Rogue 2 is no longer entering Early Access on October 22nd, but at least a demo is out now.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Daily Dungeon gives you a fresh dungeon-puzzle every day inspired by Wordle
Remember when Wordle appeared and the world seemingly went mad for it? How about a dungeon-crawling puzzle game inspired by it? Daily Dungeon is for you.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Get some madcap mayhem or classics from SNEG in these two Humble Bundles
Humble Bundle have two fresh game bundles you may wish to take a look at, so here's a round-up of what's in them for you.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Mini Royale is a battle royale with toy soldiers and fun game modes - demo available now
If you're after a new shooter that will have Linux support, Mini Royale looks like it could end up being a good choice.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Minetest breaks the chains of being a Minecraft clone with a new name — Luanti
Minetest, a voxel game engine created to be something like a Minecraft clone, is finally smashing apart the chains to become more its own unique thing.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ Open source Theme Hospital engine 'CorsixTH' v0.68.0 out now
Theme Hospital originally from Bullfrog Productions is a true classic, one I spent a ridiculous amount of time playing and the CorsixTH project is doing fantastic work to keep it alive for modern platforms. A new release of this open source reimplementation has been released with version 0.68.0 now available.
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GamingOnLinux ☛ SteamOS 3.6.18 Beta released, still not quite the true end of the line
When will it end? Will SteamOS 3.6 ever become stable? The end of the line has come, and gone, a few times now.