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Battle Chess: Game of Kings looks like it will be coming to Linux as a developer confirms it on their Steam forum.

I played a really old battle chess game on the Amiga and it was quite fun, this game looks quite fantastic at bringing an old classic board game to life.

QuoteMac/Linux/Windows will play each other. :)

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Features
Turn-based Multiplayer: Play against the computer with scalable difficulty or against live opponents via the internet.
Skill Challenge: Test your Chess skills by completing game play scenario challenges in a certain number of moves.
Battleground Training: Control your environment. Place pieces strategically on the chess board to test strategy.
Tutorials: Video tutorials explain the rules and basic strategies of chess with a little bit of humor.
Animations: Watch your army execute vivid capture moves as they take an opposing piece. Dozens of unique battles, idle and movement animations bring the battleground to life.
Achievements: Earn achievements and trophies.
Environments: Choose between 3 unique Battlegrounds.

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mrdeathjr Mar 22, 2014
I finish test on wine and works good

View video on youtube.com

:)
Anonymous Mar 23, 2014
Quoting: mrdeathjrI finish test on wine and works good

View video on youtube.com

:)

I tried this in wine and I cannot click anything on the main menu, also using nvidia + wine 1.7.15
mrdeathjr Mar 23, 2014
Quoting: Anonymous
Quoting: mrdeathjrI finish test on wine and works good

View video on youtube.com

:)
I tried this in wine and I cannot click anything on the main menu, also using nvidia + wine 1.7.15

On my case works without problem, my system specs is


Nvidia Drivers 334.21 (estamos usando el paquete binario (run package) de la pagina de nvidia)***
Linux Mint 16 KDE Edition 32Bit - Kernel 3.11.0.12 PAE
CPU: INTEL Pentium G3220 (Nucleo Haswell a 22nm) 3.0Ghz (Dual-Core) Stock Clock
MEM: 8GB DDR3 1333 (2x4) Patriot value (128 bit dual channel: 21.3 gb/s)
GPU: Zotac Nvidia Geforce GT630 (GK208 28nm: 384 Shaders / 8 ROPS) Zone Edition Passive Cooling 2GB DDR3 1800Mhz a 64Bit (14.4Gb/s)
BOARD: MSI H81M E33

On my channel have some videos about how compile and install wine from source but i work on 32bit linux mint flavor

:)
Anonymous Mar 23, 2014
Maybe its the drivers, I am using 331.38
mrdeathjr Mar 23, 2014
Quoting: AnonymousMaybe its the drivers, I am using 331.38

its possible only have test for probe that

Quoting: GuestBuying it purely to run under wine isn't as effective as voting with your wallet and waiting for a native Linux build.

But for now if anyone wish using on linux, can use wine

:)
mrdeathjr Mar 23, 2014
On my opinion wine on gaming actually is more using on DX9 titles and before (but still issues)

Resuming while users want linux native games (and pay for them) many games appears in next years

:)
mrdeathjr Mar 23, 2014
On my opinion wine on gaming actually is more using on DX9 titles (mainly legacy titles) and before (but still issues)

Resuming while users want linux native games (and pay for them) many games go on appears in next years, especially newer games

:)
mrdeathjr Mar 23, 2014
On my opinion wine on gaming actually is more using on DX9 titles and before (but still issues)

Resuming while users want linux native games and pay for them, many games go on appears in next years

Almost forget steamos and steam machines give more focus on linux native games

:)
Anonymous Mar 24, 2014
Wine is never a good alternative...especially having to keep a seperate steam installation and switching is really annoying. Still can't get it to work anyway.
mrdeathjr Mar 24, 2014
Quoting: AnonymousWine is never a good alternative...especially having to keep a seperate steam installation and switching is really annoying. Still can't get it to work anyway.

But if you want play some title (DX9 mainly with certain conditions) and dont like use windows

You needed if developer make linux port but if developer dont make linux port only remains play on wine, and many games works if you can see my youtube channel

https://www.youtube.com/user/mrdeathjr28


this example

View video on youtube.com


Its more complicated than use windows or use native port but if user wants

:)
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