The long awaited sequel to Trine is now finally released for Linux. A lot of eager gamers already bought the game via the Humble Store and has already had access to an early release of the port, but it's now released officially by Frozenbyte.
Trine 2 is a puzzle platform game and has so far gathered a lot of very favorable reviews. Features includes polished visuals, a great soundtrack and both local and online co-op play.
If you want to have a chance to win a copy of Trine 2, check out the contest run by Kame in the forums.
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Trine 2 is a puzzle platform game and has so far gathered a lot of very favorable reviews. Features includes polished visuals, a great soundtrack and both local and online co-op play.
If you want to have a chance to win a copy of Trine 2, check out the contest run by Kame in the forums.
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its mostly because most of my friends are using windblows and DRM free copy of Trine 2 doesnt match with the steam versions multiplayer. So im unable to play with friends then.
and i also dont want to buy the windows version, because they support our beloved platform natively :)
wooot.
nice to know that. then its time to open up the wallet :D
I wrote [URL='http://cheesetalks.twolofbees.com/trine2.php']a review[/URL] of Trine 2 last year if anybody needs extra convincing :D
Buy it for Linux? I can't imagine it being fun at all with a game pad...
If you can't bring yourself to buy it again (this game is worth more than $30 IMO), you could send the Frozenbyte guys some fan mail to make sure they know how much you appreciate Linux support :D
Exactly, that's why it's doubly important to let them know how appreciated it is (in-house porting shows a greater level of commitment and is more likely to lead to simultaneous releases).
Not trying to be a bastard but, "Citation Needed".
If it is true, I wounder what the Alternative Games people are up to?
EDIT:
http://frozenbyte.com/blog/?p=1345