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Sunless Sea is about to get bigger, as Zubmariner has been confirmed for release on October 11th with Linux support.

QuoteZubmariner brings an entire second layer to Sunless Sea, including new cities and ports to explore, packed with our trademark: agonising choices presented in beautiful prose.


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Looks very cool and very pleasing that Linux will get it day-1!

Find the full info on their blog post here.

Thanks for letting me know qptain!

As for Sunless Sea itself, I finally tried it for the first time today. Seems the Linux version has a number of small issues. For one thing, a lot of the text seems rather blurry, considering you do a lot of reading in this game I was straining my eyes a bit.

All the keybindings were empty, but hitting reset to default set them up correctly.

Text at the top of the info box is cut off like so:
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A real minor issue really.

Sometimes the images actually overlap the text like so:
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I have reported them all, so hopefully they can polish it up before I consider any DLC purchase.

The developers were quite reluctant to release it on Linux, as they had internal builds for ages you had to manually email them to get hold of. I am sure they only released it due to being in a Humble Bundle. I am hoping they are now serious about it and will fix the little problems.

It still doesn't yet have the SteamOS icon on Steam, but Sunless Sea is on both Steam and GOG right now. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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7 comments

drmoth Aug 29, 2016
This is great news. The SS devs were very reluctant to port to Linux properly (they had a working internal build you could ask for if you had the game ,i.e. if you counted as a Windows sale) for a very long time, and this gave me a bad taste so I didn't purchase their game.

With the release of this DLC, I'm now considering buying their game!
shelloflight Aug 29, 2016
One of my favorite games of all time. I feel like it runs really well on my steam machine.

If you're just starting to play, you absolutely need to read a beginner's guide as the game is not beginner friendly. Once you figure out how to make money, though, the game opens up into a rich, fantastic experience.

Biggest piece of advice I have is that you can use strategic information from your hold and combine it with moves in the great game to form vital information, which will make you a lot of money and is crucial in opening up spy networks throughout the Neath.


Last edited by shelloflight on 29 August 2016 at 2:15 pm UTC
wolfyrion Aug 29, 2016
I risk it and bought it while it was on early access since they already had an internal build.
It took a while to be released on Linux but I guess it worth the risk since I get ALL the DLC for FREE

SUNLESS SEA - LIFETIME EDITION which it gives free lifetime DLC for backers and early access purchasers.

As about the game I gave it a shot, first try got annihilated by a large crab within a min .. :'(
second try I was trying to find sources/food and some pirate ships killed me... meh... :O

I so hate micromanagement games, be responsible and take care for everything...
Oh well I may give it another try...


Last edited by wolfyrion on 29 August 2016 at 3:13 pm UTC
Feist Aug 29, 2016
Darn, still haven´t bought this game yet. First I kept waiting for official support to be announced on the steam store-page and then when that never seemed to come about...I forgot about it.

Guess I´ll pick it up before the expansion arrives.
Expalphalog Aug 29, 2016
One of my favorite games. Love it. Never encountered any of the issues you mention though. Sounds like it may be fixable with tweaks in the graphics menu though. Maybe it's set at the wrong resolution?
Purple Library Guy Aug 29, 2016
Any game named after a piece of the poem "Kubla Khan" gets my interest.

"In Xanadu did Kubla Khan
A stately pleasure dome decree:
Where Alph, the sacred river, ran
Through caverns measureless to man
Down to a sunless sea."
Segata Sanshiro Aug 30, 2016
I really liked this game, goes under the "simple but addictive" category, like FTL, Darkest Dungeon and the like. I'll probably pick up the expansion since it's a good excuse to play it again.
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