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More games have been added to Steam! Spectraball (which is 25% off for a week) and Anomaly Warzone Earth!

It seems that right now Anomaly doesn't actually work, seems it was added a bit prematurely as it's missing files but hey it's soon to work! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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shaunix 7 Feb 2013
Ya I purchased and downloaded Anamoly Warzone Earth, but it is missing the x64 executable currently so I was unable to run it. I will check again tonight after work. Looks like an addictive game and the price was right!
s_d 7 Feb 2013
I got Anomaly from a Humble Android Bundle (though I ended up playing it more on the desktop than on my mobile).  I pledged Spectraball on Kickstarter, and although the campaign failed to fund, the team found external funding some other way.  It's a pretty fun looking "Marble Madness" style of game... I'll have to take a closer look.

Thanks, Liam!
Rustybolts 7 Feb 2013
I had previously owned it from Humble Bundle, I am also on 64bit and can confirm, I also have same error of missing executable.
avarisclari 7 Feb 2013
I'll have to check out spectraball, thanks for the heads up!
shaunix 8 Feb 2013
Yep still doesn't work. Although, unlike Desura, Steam will likely get this resolved fairly quickly.
Dis 8 Feb 2013
Well, they can be slow at this as well. I suspect that it does depend on the devs somewhat as well.
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