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Robocraft Free 2 Play Game Released For Linux

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Robocraft is a surprisingly fun free 2 play game now on Linux. You build your own vehicle and have it out with other people across the globe with some amusing designs.

We held off on announcing it when it first arrived due to server issues, but it looks like that has stabilised now! The performance seems pretty good, and I have been able to connect to all games now.

It's a pretty fun little game, but the reviews paint a bit of an ugly picture of it moving towards a "pay 2 win" model which is a shame, but I still seem to have a fair amount of fun with it, and I am sure you will too.

It's an interestingly designed game as during battle you will see all your blocks gradually get shot off and that's pretty fun to see, especially when it's you doing the shooting.

If you come up with any fun designs of vehicles be sure to show us in the comments.

Official About
Build insane Robot Battle Vehicles that drive, hover and fly; add weapons from the future and jump in the driving seat as you take them into battle in a team based capture the base Free-to-Win MMO.

BUILD - A futuristic robo vehicle from Cubes, add Wheels, Thrusters, Hoverblades, Wings, and Plasma Cannons
DRIVE - Jump in the Pilot seat of your Robot and drive it into battle in Jet Cars, Tanks, Flying Warships, anything you can dream up
FIGHT - Battle online in massively multiplayer mayhem against users from all over the world

Check out Robocraft on Steam now. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Xpander Sep 6, 2014
and a quick gameplay video of mine:

View video on youtube.com


seems good so far.
sonic Sep 7, 2014
Cool, after short break I am returning to battle with my Devastator at level 5, but now on Linux!
HadBabits Sep 7, 2014
Meh, a bit of fun, but the gameplay is way too simple to justify spending any money on it.
mrpoundsign Sep 7, 2014
Meh, a bit of fun, but the gameplay is way too simple to justify spending any money on it.

I think the gameplay is mostly in finding new, more efficient ways of building defensively and offensively. I've had a lot of fun playing it so far. That being said, I haven't spent a penny on it, and don't see myself doing so.

The biggest problem I have had is frequent disconnects in the battles. Seems a lot smoother today. Here's to hoping they include more interesting game modes, though.
Qantourisc Sep 11, 2014
The game seems to be fun, but the lag is TERRIBLE :/
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