Games: Croc Legend of the Gobbos, The Jackbox Survey Scramble, and More
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Croc Legend of the Gobbos remaster will be a GOG exclusive
Back in August I reported on the new remaster of the classic Croc Legend of the Gobbos, and today it has been revealed it will be a GOG exclusive on PC. The release will have both the classic version and the remastered version available on GOG.
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AYANEO tease the AYANEO 3 as a 'revolution' and a 'completely new concept'
Unlike Valve who confirmed again recently they are waiting for a generational leap for a Steam Deck 2, AYANEO are doing yet another handheld with the AYANEO 3.
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The Jackbox Survey Scramble is an ever-changing collection of comedy survey-based games
Jackbox are trying something a little different with their latest party game, that uses answers from everyone to make it constantly unique in the The Jackbox Survey Scramble. A collection of survey-based games that starts off with four game modes at launch, with plans to add more game in modes in free updates.
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Which Way Up: Galaxy Games is a gravity-bending party platformer inspired by Mario Galaxy
Gravity-bending party platformer Which Way Up: Galaxy Games from Turtle Flip Studio plans to release in early 2025 with a demo available and it's crowdfunding on Kickstarter to help it expand. Inspired by Mario Galaxy, you compete in various acrobatic gravity events in this low-gravity platformer.
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Victoria 3: Pivot of Empire arrives in November and free update 1.8
Paradox announced Victoria 3: Pivot of Empire, the next "Immersion Pack" coming for their 19th century grand strategy game in November along with a major free update.
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Get lots of mystery adventures from Microids in this latest Humble Bundle
Microids Mystery Menagerie Humble Bundle is live with 18 games and 1 discount count giving you lots of mystery adventures to play through. Plenty have good Steam Deck / Linux compatibility too.
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Steam Deck - SteamOS 3.6 officially out with improved performance, Mura Compensation, lots more
Valve has now officially released SteamOS 3.6 for Steam Deck to the stable channel, bringing with it lots of big improvements all across the system. It's been in testing since May, so this one really did take a while to get it right.