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Well I never thought I would include "hip-hop" in a title here, but mission complete. Luckslinger is a fun looking platformer fused with sweet hip-hop vibes and a western theme.

I don't often like platformers, but Luckslinger has the makings of something awesome. The gameplay even looks pretty damn fun too!

About the game (Official)
Luckslinger is a hip-hop infused spaghetti western action platformer where luck affects the world around you. In Luckslinger, luck is a collectable resource that can make the player lucky or unlucky, which affects the game world and gameplay. For example, when the player is lucky enough, enemy bullets can be deflected, or your trusty duck companion will grab some health for you. However, when you’re unlucky, bridges might collapse or rocks might fall on your head.

I've tested out the demo, and it's a Unity game, so no surprise that it will support Linux. The performance was fine, and after trying it out I'm still very interesting in seeing where they take it.

You can grab a demo here to see what you think, and be sure to vote on Greenlight to give them a hand. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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flesk Mar 17, 2015
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Reminds me of Gunman Clive, which unfortunately isn't available for Linux.
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