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Lara Croft GO [Steam], is a turn based puzzle-adventure spin-off of Tomb Raider and it has arrived with day-1 Linux support.

This was ported over from the mobile game that is essentially the same.

About the game
Lara Croft GO is a turn based puzzle-adventure set in a long-forgotten world. Explore the ruins of an ancient civilization, discover well-kept secrets and face deadly challenges as you uncover the myth of the Queen of Venom.

- Experience lush visuals and a captivating soundtrack
- Fight menacing enemies, overcome dangerous obstacles and escape deadly traps
- Collect ancient relics and unlock new outfits for Lara Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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abelthorne 4 Dec 2016
I just though that it's inexpected to see the GO games ported to PC but I just saw that Hitman GO had already been (with Linux support too). I guess we can expect Deus Ex GO next.
Johan Lejonborn 4 Dec 2016
Played both Lara Croft GO and Deus EX GO on Android and they are great puzzle games and great to have them on Linux! Quite a price hike transitioning from mobile though, from 5€ to 10€...
Ehvis 4 Dec 2016
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The recommended GTX 970 seems like overkill.
wojtek88 4 Dec 2016
"Go" games were meant to be played on mobile devices. I'm not going to back up Square Enix this time, because this game is not something I personally am interested in - but I know that there are people who will play it and every new game is welcomed on our platform.

In general - I love Square Enix for being on board and the day Rise of Tomb Raider comes to Linux I buy it for full price (and new hardware as well).
Feist 4 Dec 2016
I felt a little bit bad that I already had Tomb Raider from my windows days, so I couldn't "support the port", so to speak. I bought this instead and hope that it will go a tiny bit of the way towards a port of "Rise" for Linux.
MayeulC 4 Dec 2016
Turns out I already own the game for Android via HumbleBundle. I am a bit doubtful, is it worth it to play it on PC, or is the experience best enjoyed on a mobile device?

Although I must say that I am unsure I will ever play it on a mobile device.
Asu 4 Dec 2016
Yeah, I bought Deus ex go on phone during this sale. These are really mobile games. Beautiful time wasters. Worth every penny.
Anyways, more linux games! Hooray!
Aimela 4 Dec 2016
Even if it's a small game, it's still pretty cool that it released with Linux support right away.
melkemind 4 Dec 2016
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I didn't expect the character to be animated. Hitman Go has static board game pieces. Looks interesting.
D34VA_ 4 Dec 2016
More SquEnix games? Hmmm... Seems Square Enix are actually at least somewhat serious about the platform.
Joeyboots80 4 Dec 2016
Get outta my way! Buying now! :)
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