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Spectraball and Anomaly Warzone earth on Steam

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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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6 comments

shaunix Feb 7, 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 Feb 7, 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 Feb 7, 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 Feb 7, 2013
I'll have to check out spectraball, thanks for the heads up!
shaunix Feb 8, 2013
Yep still doesn't work. Although, unlike Desura, Steam will likely get this resolved fairly quickly.
Dis Feb 8, 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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