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Everything [Official Site, itch.io, Steam, GOG, Humble] is a hard game to describe, it could be called a life simulator, as you can explore so much. Just today they put out a Linux version!

Note: My copy was provided by itch.io.

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I personally tested it out and it was an absolute joy. From the very first moment, to the moment I put it down to write some thoughts it was incredible. Especially fun when it says "Everything is loaded" at the start which made me chuckle. Simple things right?

At first, I was confused, hilariously confused. I went from being a spec of space dust, to a deer that couldn't walk, instead it does a twitchy roll like it's in the Lego movie. Seriously, I don't even...
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What? It got even funnier when I realized there was a sprint button.

You go around listening to the thoughts of various animals, plants and well — Everything. As you progress, you slowly gain new abilities and learn more about the universe. I'm absolutely mesmerized by it, truly I am. Nothing recently has had my absolute full attention, it's actually quite a detailed game that hides it all with such beautiful and slightly humorous presentation.

For a while I was a Gazelle, then a Clam Shell and now I'm currently settling into life as a single piece of Pollen floating around.

So far, it's been a weirdly thought provoking game and the Linux version seems to run flawlessly. An absolutely fascinating experience, even more so when you go into the menu to realize it unlocks a bunch of facts on each thing you become. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Schattenspiegel Apr 29, 2017
Nice! was hoping they would bring it to Linux. .. Now, where was my wallet again...:)
razing32 Apr 29, 2017
Saw this and did not know what to make of it.
I STILL do not know what to bloody make of it.
Kudos to the devs for porting it to linux though.
Joeyboots80 Apr 29, 2017
My wallet is gonna file a restraining order against me for all the recent abuse, but I gotta check this out! Thanks for the heads up Liam!
shirethrone Apr 29, 2017
It's nice to see more and more games for Linux <3
Purple Library Guy Apr 29, 2017
So now if they ask me if there are games on Linux I can say "Are you kidding? Everything's on Linux!"
Leopard Apr 29, 2017
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Leopard Apr 29, 2017
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rustybroomhandle Apr 29, 2017
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Cheeseness Apr 29, 2017
I helped test some initial Linux builds last week and found the time I spent with it to be some of the most personally resonant experiences I've ever had with a game. Everything has moved me in ways that few other games have.
oldrocker99 Apr 29, 2017
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This looks incredible, and I'll buy it when my checking account gets replenished.

Yes, EVERYTHING is on Linux
Shmerl Apr 30, 2017
Hm. Where is the GOG Linux version?
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