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You may remember that I spoke to the developer of the awesome goat simulator (joking) puzzle platformer Escape Goat 2 after the first week about their Linux sales. The good news is after a month sales for Linux are still good.

After the first week Linux accounted for 5.8% of sales on Steam, now after the first month it is still accounting for 5.3% in total since launching. That's an encouraging sign for Linux and for the developer.

I hope this happens for others too when they do a simultaneous release across platforms on PC, it certainly helps give a more accurate representation of Linux.

Grab it on Steam and bump up that Linux sales %!


What did you guys think to Escape Goat 2? Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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4 comments

TouchMyBox May 1, 2014
This game is really good, duders.
philip550c May 1, 2014
Its very fun
Anonymous May 2, 2014
MagicalTimeBean is a really solid developer and most of his titles are worth checking out.
gemini May 2, 2014
First when I saw this I was like "just another boring "platformer", but it´s actually really good.
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