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Feb
11
Godot Game Engine has been released to the public as an open-source Game Engine.
Fully Linux compatible and a decent list of features:
Fully Linux compatible and a decent list of features:
- User Your Eyes
- Develop 2D games
- Develop 3D games
- Script
- Design
- Animate
- Simulate
- Debug
- Deploy
- Extend
- Work in a team
- Be Free!!!
Jan
09
Time for another old classic. Master of Magic was originally released in 1994, and it is a game of the 4x genre (explore, expand, exploit and exterminate). The game is turn based with a randomly generated game world. Replayability is great because of all the customization options when starting a new game.
Follow my guide and you will be able to play this game on Linux with the use of DosBox. This guide is specifically for the digital edition available on GOG.com, but should also be applicable...
Follow my guide and you will be able to play this game on Linux with the use of DosBox. This guide is specifically for the digital edition available on GOG.com, but should also be applicable...
Oct
30
Linus Torvalds has welcomed the arrival of Valve’s Linux-based platform, SteamOS, and said it could boost Linux on desktops.
The Linux creator praised Valve's "vision" and suggested its momentum would force other manufacturers to take Linux seriously - especially if game developers start to ditch Windows.
Read more: Torvalds: SteamOS will "really help"...
The Linux creator praised Valve's "vision" and suggested its momentum would force other manufacturers to take Linux seriously - especially if game developers start to ditch Windows.
Read more: Torvalds: SteamOS will "really help"...
Oct
14
From mod to stand-alone game, from Source Engine to Unity3D.
Raindrop is almost like combining S.T.A.L.K.E.R with Alan Wake.
Raindrop
Donate to the funding of Raindrop
After reading their Kickstarter page, I'm completely amazed at their goals. I'm very shocked that Unity3D can handle that amount of detail and weather conditions.
Raindrop just looks amazing and sounds like a whole new element to the Horror FPS genre.
Raindrop is almost like combining S.T.A.L.K.E.R with Alan Wake.
Raindrop
Donate to the funding of Raindrop
After reading their Kickstarter page, I'm completely amazed at their goals. I'm very shocked that Unity3D can handle that amount of detail and weather conditions.
Raindrop just looks amazing and sounds like a whole new element to the Horror FPS genre.
Sep
25
The next of Valve's Steam installments is Steam Machines (not Steam Box it would seem).
More here: http://store.steampowered.com/livingroom/SteamMachines/
Looks like you can follow the steps on that page if you want a chance at being a hardware beta tester.
They will ship prototype hardware to 300 testers, sometime this year.
More here: http://store.steampowered.com/livingroom/SteamMachines/
Looks like you can follow the steps on that page if you want a chance at being a hardware beta tester.
They will ship prototype hardware to 300 testers, sometime this year.
Sep
24
Today, Valve has announced the first part of it's plan to bring Steam to the living room.
This part takes the form of a free Linux-based operating called SteamOS. No exact release date is available, but they say it will be ready to download "soon".
Quote from their web site:
This part takes the form of a free Linux-based operating called SteamOS. No exact release date is available, but they say it will be ready to download "soon".
Quote from their web site:
Sep
17
From the BBC:
Valve will next week reveal more details about the gaming hardware it has been developing.
Valve boss Gabe Newell made the announcement during a keynote speech at the LinuxCon 2013 conference.
Industry watchers expect the news to be about the long-awaited "Steam box" that the company has kept under tight wraps.
Story here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24125344
Valve will next week reveal more details about the gaming hardware it has been developing.
Valve boss Gabe Newell made the announcement during a keynote speech at the LinuxCon 2013 conference.
Industry watchers expect the news to be about the long-awaited "Steam box" that the company has kept under tight wraps.
Story here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-24125344
Sep
11
Valve has announced Steam Family Sharing which will allow close friends and family-members to play one another's games whilst saving their own progress and achievements, via a shared computer.
Join this group if you'd like to sign-up for the beta.
Press release: http://store.steampowered.com/sharing/
Join this group if you'd like to sign-up for the beta.
Press release: http://store.steampowered.com/sharing/
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