A nicely put together Kickstarter for a promising new gaming endeavour has been recently announced, and presents an offer of an unique experience centred around surreal art and giving the player freedom of influencing it. From what's apparent, the game will be of a rather content centered character, with most emphasis being on experiencing the game's narrative and spectacle rather than achieving grand victories you could pride yourself for. Perhaps, Stanley Parable might be a fitting parallel when it comes to recent games.
The game at first glance heavily resembles atmosphere and aesthetics of Bioshock, still set in the quirky, showy 1920s fashion.
The very second paragraph already promises Linux release on side of the PC/Mac versions, and considering the game is quite distinctively running on Unreal Engine, it indeed shouldn't be a hassle for the developers, to create a Linux port of it.
EDIT* on a side note... where are people finding out about linux games? I come here for that info, and if I'm possibly going to try and contribute to the site here, I'm going to need to expand where I find things.. since it's obviously too late if it's already here ;)
I ran into an article on the Kickstarter somewhere else, checked it out, CTRL+F found Linux on the page, there we go, a game. That's it, literally
I'm open for new and different things so I'll keep an eye on their work. But it's nothing I'd back up with my money. I wait and see what they'll make out of their idea.
I use Steam Greenlight to find out about Kickstarters and follow a bunch of developers whose work I'm interested in on Twitter to hear about upcoming games.
Annoyingly Ctrl+F usually doesn't work though, since most campaigns only list platforms as images. :-/