As usual Steam has put the greenlight on for more indie games to get onto Steam, quite a few of the recent batch support Linux too.
Here are the confirmed ones:
What do you think to the list? Are you looking forward to any in particular?
Here are the confirmed ones:
- Blood of the Werewolf
- The Fall
- Fester Mudd: Curse of the Gold
- FOTONICA
- Fran Bow
- Half Life 2: Capture The Flag
- Hot Tin Roof
- Infinity Wars - Animated Trading Card Game
- J.U.L.I.A. Enhanced Edition
- Metal War Online
- Montague's Mount
- Neverending Nightmares
- Nightmares from the Deep
- Ravensword: Shadowlands
- Rimworld
- The Sparkle 2: EVO
- (un)Lucky 7
- Universum: War Front - FPS, RTS, MOBA RPG in one Space Epic
- Violett
What do you think to the list? Are you looking forward to any in particular?
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I only vote on greenlight projects that support Linux.
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Damn theres some fine game coming our way soon!
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I am glad Hot Tin Roof was greenlit, I didn´t know about Half-Life 2: Capture the Flag, it looks very fun, the whole list has some interesting titles!
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the more linux titles the better specially, before SteamOS arrives, they can fill up that library.
I would even throw in the more popular open source games in there.
I would even throw in the more popular open source games in there.
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Ravensword is a great game currently playing it on my Nexus, will probably buy for linux just to show them support
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after reading the story behind the original J.u.l.i.a, the enhanced edition is a must buy :)
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I only vote on greenlight projects that support Linux.Same here.
Neverending nightmares have a rather unique style.
Sparkle seems to be a good one to chillax.
Looking forward to the Fall especially
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Even though I'm not a Steam person, I'm most excited about the story-driven games on the list, and backed some in their crowdfunding campaigns, including Fran Bow, J.U.L.I.A, Neverending Nightmares, and Hot Tin Roof. I hope that the Steam sales keep those studios in continuously production making games for us and distributed several ways, and I voted for them on Greenlight.
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This is essentially half of the titles from this batch of greenlit titles. I think this is the highest ratio of Linux friendly titles that we've seen yet, which is super promising :D
I think The Fall is the one I'm most excited about at the moment. I had the opportunity to play with an early prototype yesterday and I'm really impressed with where John wants to take the game :)
I think The Fall is the one I'm most excited about at the moment. I had the opportunity to play with an early prototype yesterday and I'm really impressed with where John wants to take the game :)
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McDroid
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I only vote on greenlight projects that support Linux.Absolutely. I've been doing this too since Steam came to Linux. I wish there was a way to have the "new queue" only show Linux games (I know there's a Linux filter on the side, but I mean your queue will be filled with 9 Linux games as soon as you refresh the queue).
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