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Project Zomboid working on Linux!

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By now i am sure you have all heard of Project Zomboid, the zombie survival game. It is a java based game with a public demo/alpha out which doesn't actually work under Linux (come on it's java!), so one faithful user on a mac fixed it up and it works for Linux now too!

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Download: https://github.com/zimbatm/project-zomboid-demo

Post about it on their forum: http://theindiestone.com/community/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=1893 (see the bottom of the first post). Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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3 comments

Brandon Smith Jul 28, 2011
Hasn't this demo been out like a month? Was there something new I missed?

Amazing game by the way.
Liam Dawe Jul 28, 2011
You missed it never working on Linux for a lot of people without work arounds, this works out of the box :)
Brandon Smith Jul 28, 2011
I did miss that. Thank you :) I'm going to need to get Rusty to play it now so we can talk about it. Such a good game, basically my dream zombie game right there.

Edit: And yea, Java is not as cross platform as they'd like you to believe. I keep telling people to use C++.... (using portable code)
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