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Steam Marines arrived on Linux originally in June, and hot on that release is the full release. If you held off before due to early access it's now time to take a look.

It's an interesting take on the roguelike/procedural death labyrinth/crazynamehere genre. I've only played a little bit of it, but I found it to be fun and the Linux build was pretty good. It actually reminds me of Halfway a little bit, but Halfway did come out later as Steam Marines has been around for quite some time. It spent around a year in early access, and was available elsewhere before that too.

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Steam Marines is a squad based Roguelike set on a steampunk spaceship. It features tactical play focused on positioning and careful use of resources. Built to keep you on your toes as you progress through the decks of your besieged ship while clearing enemies and trying to reach each level's elevator.

Check out Steam Marines on Steam for Linux.

Have many of you tried it? Let us know what you think. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Vissy Sep 24, 2014
I would like to try this one out.... but I just got CS:GO.... so I'll have to get this one another time. Looks like my type of game though :)
zimplex1 Sep 25, 2014
This is a pretty fun game I recommend it... Also has some humorous moments if you read their dialogs as they talk to each other.
TheRealJeff Sep 25, 2014
This looks like another great game. I'll be picking this up soon as well. It kinda reminds me of a light-hearted Spacehulk, with more options, and less depressing
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