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Girls Like Robots Puzzle Game Released For Linux

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Wow, Girls Like Robots is an odd puzzle game where you play with peoples faces and the goal is to put faces next to their friends.

About
Their faces are the playing pieces. The rules are their emotions!

Ridiculously charming puzzles, wrapped around an epic tale of love and danger, topped off with an authentic old-time stringband soundtrack!

The goal is to put every one next to their friends.

But you can't please everybody all the time. Sometimes you gotta break hearts to save the day. And the day definitely needs saving: Volcanoes, exploding chickens, planetary invasion and a boy who just wants to dance with a girl.

Features
Constantly evolving gameplay
A huge cast of moody folk
Like, a bajillion hand drawn places and things
Three Acts with 110 puzzles

You can get it from them directly using the Humble Widget, Desura & Steam, nice to see a game available in so many places right from the start. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Guy Who Made This Game Feb 15, 2014
I just wanted to add that Linux wasn't an afterthought. I'm a big linux fan and user for many reasons. Thanks for shining a light on linux games.
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