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Deadfall Adventures is an action-driven first-person shooter, spiced up with elements from action-adventure games. Become an adventurer, hunt for treasures, explore unknown regions of the world and rescue the damsel in distress from the clutches of enemies, both earthly and not-so-earthly.

Remember we told you it was looking likely it would come to Linux? Well the developers have now confirmed the Beta will arrive in a few days!

MegalomaniacNGHello, We will add a Linux Beta version shortly most likely in the next 5-7 days.

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Features
  • Action -Adventure gameplay from a first-person perspective 
  • Set in the Quatermain-universe, created by H. R. Haggard 
  • Fast-paced action and intense, accurate FPS gun battles 
  • Adventurer equipment: compass, treasure maps, notebook and flashlight – necessary to solve ancient puzzles, find treasures and even to defeat certain types of enemies 
  • Puzzles that encourage you to explore the game environment and interact with it 
  • Environmental traps that can be used to eliminate enemies in many spectacular ways 
  • Exotic, picturesque locations from around the world – Egypt, Arctic and forgotten 
  • Mayan ruins in the jungles of Guatemala 
  • Compelling story faithful to the spirit of classic action-adventure movies 
  • 1930’s setting, including detailed weapon designs 
  • Unique adventurer-style multiplayer features and modes


Pretty crazy to think that Linux is getting this serious as a gaming system, soon I won't need to say things like "Linux is short on x type of games" as we are filling up rather quickly.

2014 sure will be interesting!

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manny Dec 28, 2013
and thanks once again to nordic games :)
Anonymous Dec 29, 2013
That will be interesting, definitely looks nice.
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