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Planet Nomads looks like the survival game to really get me interested in the genre, the developers emailed in to let me know that the game is coming to Linux and will release in alpha form this month on the 25th of August.

Note: It will currently be limited to alpha backers only, with Early Access due sometime in Spring next year.

From their email to me:
QuoteDuring Kickstarter back in March, people asked for Linux version and since porting doesn’t require that many resources now thanks to Unity we decided to give it a go and now we’re going to have the alpha build on 25th August.


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You can also see public confirmation in their news post here.

I should be getting a key from the developer to check it out, very excited!

Features
- Creation, survival and exploration are equally important
- Planet Nomads supports lego-style building on a large scale
- Building a spaceship capable of interplanetary travel is the first end goal
- Procedurally generated strange worlds with intricate biomes
- Open design - to easy add new mechanics and features as the game grows

About the game
Planet Nomads is a sandbox game of survival through building. As a lone scientist crash-landing on a beautiful, but unforgiving alien planet, your wit and craftiness will determine your fate in the upcoming days. Salvage all you can from the shipwreck and build something useful. A shelter for protection against the elements and curious creatures. A vehicle to expand your reach. When you've covered your basic survival needs, start a journey towards those strange monuments shining on the horizon, explore lairs of dangerous beasts and discover places with rare materials. All in the pursuit of building a spaceship that will take you to other planets. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Teodosio Aug 15, 2016
No Man's Sky's good twin?
omer666 Aug 15, 2016
It looks really good. The HUD reminds me of Metroid Prime, and graphics, while not technically impressive, are beautiful. I hope to hear more from the devs pretty soon.
qchto Aug 15, 2016
And now I feel like an a**hole for spending $60 on the GOG version of NMS (even though in all fairness the game runs perfectly under WINE with Steam overlay integration and a Steam Controller..

Oh well.. At least it will keep me occupied until this game arrives!
Zelox Aug 15, 2016
Omg is this for real!
Been waiting for space engineer, empyrion galactic survival and keept my fingers crossed for no my sky to come to linux.
But this looks like its all I need.

Edit: Its seems it is also planned for GoG, Steam and humble :).
Check the tab with, what platforms will be supported.
https://www.planet-nomads.com/faq/#faq-239


Last edited by Zelox on 15 August 2016 at 9:17 pm UTC
tuxintuxedo Aug 15, 2016
Will definitely follow this and keep my wallet prepared.
Schattenspiegel Aug 15, 2016
Looks good.
I can totally see the motivativation to get of that planet.
Question for me would be how they plan to proceed after leaving it - will there still be intertesting and reasonable things to do or will it just turn out to be another grind for the heck of it?
PublicNuisance Aug 15, 2016
Looks interesting enough for me. I voted for it on the GOG wishlist. Hopefully they plan a DRM free version.
Ehvis Aug 15, 2016
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It's always a very good sign when even the pre-release stuff (the builder in this case) already works perfectly on Linux.

Also "Windows and Linux PCs". Someone will be happy. :D
seven Aug 15, 2016
i really liked what i saw in that trailer
i rather have one good, fleshed out world than millions of shallow onces.
Jarno Aug 16, 2016
Because of no mans sky is using phyreengine and can't be ported to linux by devs who created that game AND it is slacking in actual content, I'm pretty happy to see this kind of game to come.
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