Games: Elteria Adventures and OpenRA

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Elteria Adventures, an open-world RPG MMO plans Linux support and it looks very interesting
Elteria Adventures is a tough game to describe. It seems like it's an open-world RPG MMO with world-building features and it's coming to Linux.
Thanks to a hot tip from NuSuey of TuxDB and a little searching on the Steam forum, it seems the developer has confirmed that Elteria Adventures will support Linux. When asked if it will support Linux, the developer simply said "Yes it will. Also on Mac :)".
The Steam page doesn't really give you a good idea of what the gameplay will be like. I mean, it sounds interesting but it doesn't do an overly good job at describing exactly what you do. Essentially, it sounds a bit like Minecraft mixed with an RPG and it has a bunch of platforming as the world is built across many floating islands.
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The latest OpenRA test build supports more single-player missions and features AI improvements
OpenRA, the incredible free and open source recreation of classic Command & Conquer real time strategy games has a new test build out.
The "Playtest 20190106" build just went out which features a mix of improvements. A major one, is that OpenRA now supports seven new single-player missions from Red Alert and another two from Tiberian Dawn.
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