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Lifeless Planet heading to Linux this month

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Lifeless Planet is a really cool looking atmospheric adventure game about seeking life on a distant planet, and coming across an old Russian town.

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QuoteHi guys, ok... FINALLY got the hurdle crossed that I was dealing with (distribution/publishing issue), so... Linux Beta version hits next week. Probably around Friday (March 25), but I will post here when it goes live. Thanks everybody for your patience. It will soon be rewarded!


This is the type of game I love. I love space themes, and the trailer looks awesome. Look forward to giving it some thoughts!

About the game
While seeking life on a distant planet, an astronaut discovers an abandoned Russian town. He suspects his mission is a hoax until a mysterious young woman saves him from a strange and deadly phenomenon... Lifeless Planet is a third-person action-adventure that features an old-school sci-fi story and spectacular environments in the spirit of classic action-adventures.

After a hard landing on the planet, the astronaut discovers the planet that was reported to be rich with life is instead a barren wasteland. When he goes searching for his crew, he makes a more startling discovery: evidence that humans have already been to this planet years ago! When he comes upon a deserted Soviet-era Russian town, he struggles to make sense of his mission. Did his light-speed travel to the planet send him back in time? Or is this all some strange Cold War hoax? Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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fedso 15 Mar 2016
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Clicking on "Confirmation" take me to a discussion in the Ashes of the Singularity steam community... interesting nevertheless but wrong game...
ziabice 15 Mar 2016
I know, I know, don't buy before release, support the developer, etc. etc. but the game is on sale right now on indiegala store for less than 5 €.
tuubi 15 Mar 2016
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I know, I know, don't buy before release, support the developer, etc. etc. but the game is on sale right now on indiegala store for less than 5 €.
And there will be other sales after the game has been released for Linux.
Liam Dawe 15 Mar 2016
  • Admin
Clicking on "Confirmation" take me to a discussion in the Ashes of the Singularity steam community... interesting nevertheless but wrong game...

Seems my clipboard got confused, link fixed.
madmachinations 15 Mar 2016
Sweeeeeeeeet! I'm really looking forward to playing this :D
fedso 15 Mar 2016
  • Supporter
Clicking on "Confirmation" take me to a discussion in the Ashes of the Singularity steam community... interesting nevertheless but wrong game...

Seems my clipboard got confused, link fixed.

Thanks :)
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