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Trine Enchanted Edition For Linux Released

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It's been a while, but Trine Enchanted Edition has been officially released for Linux. Be sure to give you love to Frozenbyte for delivering on their promise.

Trine Enchanted Edition
Trine Enchanted Edition is a remake of the original Trine with dazzling new visual effects and numerous gameplay improvements!

- Online and local co-op with up to three players
- Mid-level saving: Save anywhere to play as long or short sessions as you like
- Stunning new graphics based on the Trine 2 engine

Check it out on Steam, and Humble Store. The Humble Store might not yet have the DRM free build, so be warned.

About the game
Trine is a fantasy action game where the player can create and use physics-based objects to beat hazardous puzzles and threatening enemies. Set in a world of great castles and strange machinery, three heroes are bound to a mysterious device called the Trine in a quest to save the kingdom from evil.

The gameplay is based on fully interactive physics - each character's different abilities help the player battle an army of undead and defeat hazardous contraptions. The player can at any time freely choose whoever is best suited for the upcoming challenge or puzzle: The Wizard is able to summon objects to help solve puzzles and create new ways to overcome obstacles, the Thief uses her agility and dead-on accuracy to swiftly surprise the monsters, and the Knight unleashes mayhem and physical destruction wherever he goes. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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sr_ls_boy Dec 11, 2014
The linux depots for redux have lost their encryption tag in the database.
Mohandevir Dec 11, 2014
Just to let you know that the Metro bundle is 66%off, right now till december 15th.

http://store.steampowered.com/app/286690

Merry Christmas!
faceless Dec 11, 2014
I mentioned Metro Redux games hinting that an article should be written to announce this. However, Metro games are taking ages to appear on my library, arggh. But it is announced and the tux icon and the system requirements (opengl 4.0) are in the store page of the games. Anyway, thanks to Frozenbyte for Trine. And the Talos Principle also looks amazing ... (87 metacritic score so far). Great linux gaming day ...
BabaoWhisky Dec 11, 2014
Same thing for me. I bought the both game in Steam because there is the Tux icons but the games don't appear in my Linux Library for the moment.

i'll play for the first time at an OpenGL 4 game.
EKRboi Dec 11, 2014
Glad to see it finally released. I had to tried it since it first went to beta for Linux. It is running MUCH better now and looks GREAT! Thanks Frozenbyte for another awesome game!

Will be nice to try out the new metro games as well whenever they can finally be downloaded. I know what they look like in winblows, can't wait to see what proper usage of OpenGL 4 looks like(assuming it's proper...)!
Radegast Dec 13, 2014
This game has a perfect balance of gameplay, visuals, storytelling and music. I recommend it to whomever I talk to, but I don't see a reason to buy the enchanted edition for myself other than to support Frozenbyte. They could've at least added some DLC-sized new levels.
GoCorinthians Dec 21, 2014
At lasssssssssst!
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