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QbQbQb is a colourful and good-looking arcade game that was made entirely on Linux, and we have free keys for you!

I've tested it myself, and it works great on Intel graphics, so could be a nice relaxing game for any travellers, or general laptop users.

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Simply tell us how much you love us in a comment, and you will be entered in for a free key!

Competition closes Thursday 13th November around 1PM UTC/GMT.

About the game
CO-OP and single player arcade game. Colourful musical experience designed for both casual and hardcore players.

Simple rules and increasing speed makes it an ideal choice if you are looking for a game to occupy your friends, guests or yourself for a while. Each 100 points pumps up the music and game-play speed.

There is also built-in support for colour-blind players, game-pads and ... karaoke.

Check out QbQbQb on Steam now. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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MajorLunaC Nov 11, 2014
I don't particularly like GamingOnLinux.com, especially since it almost exclusively features Steam Pay-To-Play games (might as well be advertising), and OpenGL and Linux performance bashing (which I very much think there's an ulterior motive behind on their end [devs], even if it's not too apparent right now). It's rare to find any free or open-source article, even if it is a game on Steam. And buying good reviews, praise and flattery with game keys is crude and corruptive. If you're going to offer a free game key, at least make it a competition, be it fan art for a game, extensive honest game reviews for other games or by the same author (which can easily become a main article), fan videos, edited video previews (music, scene transitions, good review commentary), simple comic strips, critic-type comics/art, animated GIFs, etc. to improve and expand the interaction, abilities, and knowledge of the user-base, hopefully in an open and honest way.

On the other hand, on occasion, these articles do provide useful insight on some of the Pay-To-Play games, into the bad and good points of a game (although a nice small summary checklist would be nice at the end). If you haven't guessed already, I prefer honesty to flattery, in the hope of change and betterment. There are sadly only a few other sites that actively and reliably report on Linux Games, and I check as many as there are, as some games are missed or late on some sites. The number, state and quality of games has been faltering, and even more so in Linux games (especially open-source free games that work solely on charity and code contributions). I can only hope to stumble upon a game that's worthwhile. If you'll be more impartial, I'll be less contentious.
Cyba.Cowboy Nov 11, 2014
GamingOnLinux is now one of my favorite sites... Of course, I'd love you even more if I won a couple of Steam keys for this game! ;)
ElectricPrism Nov 11, 2014
Looks fun, added to my wishlist on steam
Citiroller Nov 11, 2014
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Is that enough love to win a key?

GoL is the best website ever concerning Linux gaming :)

I just love GoL <3
lordix Nov 11, 2014
<3 GOL and Linux gaming
pd12 Nov 11, 2014
Oh good, we only have to tell you how much we love you and not the game - since we haven't played it yet! =P
-tips hat-
I do love you folks at GoL, we're pretty much family =)
oldrocker99 Nov 12, 2014
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This is a site I visit every day, and I almost always find something interesting, even if it's a genre I am not enthusiastic about. What I like is hearing about games I might not have known about. With 800+ Linux games on Steam (whoda thunk it?), I appreciate a way to find hidden gems and their weak and strong points.

Keep it up, guys! Love the site!
Liam Dawe Nov 12, 2014
To echo Mirv: If you have any kind of feedback, leave it to the feedback forum, don't clog up articles like this please. It's a simple and nice was for people to get keys, nothing more.
aristorias Nov 12, 2014
I love you gamingonlinux, i love you so much!
I have to visit you every day. I can't bear a day without haven seen you...
When there is one of these days you don't post something new i feel you start hating me.
I have to cry then. Because
I love you gamingonlinux, i love you so much!

Love me back and let me win that i can do something different in my breaks than brainless websurfing! :D
hardpenguin Nov 12, 2014
Dear GOL,
In my life, you've played a significant role,
When the life was heavy like a tombstone,
Without you I couldn't have won.

Dear GOL,
Even when you get attacked by a troll,
Don't worry and carry on,
Because there is no other like you, no one.

xoxo, hardpenguin
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