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Ittle Dew cartoony puzzle adventure game

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Ittle Dew looks like a fun little game that is heading over to Linux soon. With very crisp cartoon graphics and interesting looking puzzles, it's not one to miss.

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The developers describe the game like so:

Fun items

We've boiled down the classic adventure formula to just three items, designed to work together in more or less obvious ways. There are hundreds of ways to combine them so experimentation is key!

Speedrunning

Filled with hundreds of secrets and shortcuts, this game is designed for speedrunning and you're encouraged to complete the game with different setups of tools and weapons. There are online leaderboards for all the ways in which you can complete the game.

I really do love the graphics in this one. The Linux version will be out soon-ish and if you buy it on their website it will be added to your Humble Store account when it's out! So it's the usual deal, DRM Free and Cross Platform sold on Humble. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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2 comments

Lord Avallon Jul 27, 2013
Man, what a cool game! I love Zelda like games! Very nice graphics!
s_d Jul 28, 2013
It has a really fun Zelda-like feel to it, but it's still pretty unique & features a bit of irreverent humor.  I've played the demo/trial version of it, and am pretty interested in buying it when it's supported on Linux.
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