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Element4l getting a Linux version has been something Linux users have been requesting for some-time now. I am glad to be able to tell you the Linux beta has now arrived.

To be fair the word "experimental" usually means "a bit crap", but luckily Element4l is not crap it's actually quite something and that something is beautiful.

We actually covered it coming in May last year, so nearly a year later and it has arrived! Better late than never right.

About
Element4l is an immersive and experimental indie platform game, with a strong focus on flow and smooth gameplay, wrapped in an exceptional soundtrack by Mind Tree.

In Element4l, you control four elements who are bound together on a journey to shape life. Your only hindrances are nature and the sun. It takes a different, innovative approach to classic platform games and challenges you to rearrange your reflexes.

Element4l is a challenge. The first time you play it, you will struggle... just like the first time you've learned how to ride a bike.

Features
  • Elements with ninja moves
  • Alternative 4-button based gameplay
  • Exceptional soundtrack by Mind Tree (Included for FREE as high quality MP3's)
  • 16 levels throughout 4 stages (+ tutorial levels and bonus)
  • Competitive race mode with adaptive ghosts from other players
  • Collectibles/achievements/easter eggs/...
  • Includes DLC Update: Lap Races


Grab it on Humble Weekly Sale or Steam.
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Danny Apr 29, 2014
Love it. Reminds me so much about Nightsky and that is one of my favorite games ever.
Only one question.. why in the world does it say "not available on Linux" on the Humble Weekly sale?
GoCorinthians Apr 29, 2014
Love it. Reminds me so much about Nightsky and that is one of my favorite games ever.
Only one question.. why in the world does it say "not available on Linux" on the Humble Weekly sale?

Weird..HB weekly said that about a bunch of its games, i bought anyway and bum...theres some games running in linux...
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