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Never Alone (Kisima Ingitchuna) is a beautiful looking atmospheric puzzle platformer about finding the source of a never-ending blizzard. Looks like it will come to Linux now too!

This is what caught my interest:
QuoteIt's is the first game developed in collaboration with the Iñupiat, an Alaska Native people. Nearly 40 Alaska Native elders, storytellers and community members contributed to the development of the game.

Might have to check it out!

It recently popped up on SteamDB with Linux added to the list of platforms, and a "tux_dev" branch.

Remember: Never buy a game until the Linux port exists.

About the game (Official)
Experience the epic journey of Nuna and Fox as they search for the source of an eternal blizzard that threatens the survival of everything they have ever known.

Never Alone is an atmospheric puzzle platformer developed in collaboration with the Iñupiat, an Alaska Native people, drawn from a traditional story that has been shared across the generations.

Guide both characters in single-player mode or play cooperatively with a friend as you trek through frozen tundra, leap across treacherous ice floes, swim through underwater caverns and face enemies both strange and familiar. (NOTE: Local co-op play requires at least one Xbox 360 or equivalent game controller). Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Cybolic 16 Dec 2015
Excellent! I was hoping this would come to Linux when it was originally announced.
Plintslîcho 16 Dec 2015
Oh, sweet. I hope that the game will also be released on other web stores. I'll definitely keep an eye on this.

I really like the artwork.
adolson 16 Dec 2015
I emailed them about Linux over a year ago, and this is [partially] what they said (emphasis mine):

We haven't decided the order nor made final decisions, but we are hopeful that at least Vita and Linux will be in our roadmap.

I really appreciate you letting us know your interest and platform preference...we are a small company trying to figure out where to put our resources, so it is helpful to get feedback like this.

So there you have it - devs like to hear from us. I'll definitely be buying this when it comes out!
opera 16 Dec 2015
Good news! Game looks very interesting.
hummer010 16 Dec 2015
I hope the Linux version comes to GOG too!
PublicNuisance 16 Dec 2015
I was interested in this game so this is welcome news. My wallet will be ready.
Mountain Man 16 Dec 2015
I've wanted to play this game ever since I saw the adorable white fox, so I'm happy it's coming to Linux.
metro2033fanboy 17 Dec 2015
I was waiting for it...

haha...i knew!

#SteamFtw
burnall 17 Dec 2015
Bring it now! This is pure gold, can't wait.
Bloombery 17 Dec 2015
WOW!!!


Last edited by Bloombery on 17 Dec 2015 at 1:33 pm UTC
Nezchan 17 Dec 2015
I've been wanting to play this for SO LONG! I never thought they'd actually do a port, and I'm so happy to see it coming.
Gutterdrums 17 Dec 2015
This is pretty solid game, Playstation included it in their free monthly bunde for Plus membership earlier this year. Can't wait to add it to my Linux library!
Beamboom 17 Dec 2015
I can only add to the list of wow's. This game looks gorgeous.
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