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Double Fine sure do love Linux don't they! Hack 'N' Slash is looking good and will be release for Linux on the 6th of May, to go along with the release date we have a trailer for you!

Looks like currently it will be a Steam only release, so you will have to hold out if you want it fully DRM free with no Steam attached.

You can tell it's a game from Double Fine with how quirky the trailer is and even how odd the game itself is, they really do make some interesting stuff don't they.

Hack 'N' Slash is a hacking themed puzzle game where you cheat your way through the adventure. See the original announcement here for the full info.

It will be in Early Access so the game will not be complete, this marks Double Fine's second Early Access game on Steam along-side Spacebase DF-9. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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GoCorinthians Apr 28, 2014
Why are everyone blaming Steam for DRM version of game wich is really a choice of Devs not steam...damn..

Steam has a bunch DRM free games!
Liam Dawe Apr 28, 2014
Why are everyone blaming Steam for DRM version of game wich is really a choice of Devs not steam...damn..

Steam has a bunch DRM free games!

The problem people seem to have is downloading and logging into Steam, for me though that's no more of a pain than downloading Chrome every-time I install Linux, then logging into a random website I purchased a game from.
Hamish Apr 28, 2014
There is also the fact that Valve actively promotes its own DRM platform to Steam using developers, but I do not really think this needs to turn into another Steam DRM discussion thread.
HadBabits Apr 29, 2014
That commercial XD (which really does feel like an old commercial)
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