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Fuzzy Slaughter, a gory 4-player coop beat'em up

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Triptych Games are running a Kickstarter campaign to help develop Fuzzy Slaughter.


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Rendered in 3D using the Unity 4.0 engine, Fuzzy Slaughter is a gorgeous-looking, bloody beat'em up, with coop support for up to 4 players. $10 is the minimum pledge to obtain the game.


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I donated instantly upon discovering the project since there are so few good beat'em ups for Linux (and even less with such graphics). There are still 19 days to go but so far it's only raised about 5% of its goal, so I think it could use a little more help to finally make it. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: Crowdfunding
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A Linux user for more than 15 years, I've just recently rediscovered the passion for gaming. Couldn't have chosen a better time than now: the [second](http://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/linux-techdemo-available-for-race-the-sun-.1752#4850) Golden Age of Linux gaming.
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3 comments

Orkultus Feb 15, 2013
lol, i love the idea. This is gonna be epic.
Hamish Feb 15, 2013
Triptych Games? Hope the development does not take forever. :P

And since I have already done the customary DNF joke, can people keep themselves from making the furry comments please? We all know it happened with Lugaru...
Toby Haynes Feb 15, 2013
I've seen enough - take my money :-)
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