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PixelJunk Monsters Ultimate Released For Linux

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PixelJunk Monsters Ultimate - Tikiman the Forest Defender is in trouble. Hordes of monsters are sweeping through his realm, hoping to chow down on his offspring – and it’s up to you to defend them. By placing weapon towers at strategic points around the landscape, you can destroy the invaders and save the little ones.

We told you about this game coming to Linux at the start of September and it's already out, with a sale to celebrate too!


50% off, not bad!

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Features
  • Play four game modes: Single player campaign, local co-op play, online co-op, and a host of additional challenges.
  • Play Together: Local and online co-op will have you sharing your machine or playing with your friend over the net for a shared memorable experience. Online leaderboards show you how you stack up against your friends and everyone else in the world!
  • Tikiman will travel across three distinct islands, spanning 47 unique environments to protect his offspring from clever monsters that attack by land and air. He’s going to use every tower in his arsenal to protect them: Arrow Towers, Cannon Towers, Anti-Air Towers, Ice Towers, Laser Towers, Fire Towers, Tesla Towers, Mortar Towers, special power ups and more!
  • There is also the mysterious Tum-Tum island, that randomly generates levels for near infinite replayability!
  • This amounts to literally hundreds of hours of game play, all set to an awesome soundtrack to keep you in the zone!
  • We have also included unlockable content including concept art, music videos, sound tracks and more!
  • For Steam we have created over 20 brand new achievements, giving the game 52 in total for you to unlock! Not to mention trading cards and badges!


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3 comments

adolson Sep 30, 2013
Green Man Gaming has the same sale price, but you can also use the 20% off coupon on the site and save another couple bucks.

I played this on PS3 and really liked it. I'm glad that the Linux version has online co-op play - that's one thing that was curiously absent from the original PSN release. Couch co-op was a lot more fun than solo play, but you need real-life friends for that.
Punisher Sep 30, 2013
Thanks for the tip, adolson. Got it for 8$ :D
Lord Avallon Oct 1, 2013
I liked the graphics and the mechanics, it looks fun to me, I will buy it in the near future!
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