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First person platformer, A Story About My Uncle [Official Site, Steam] has been released for Linux! The game was released in May 2014, but just recently, developers Gone North Games decided to release support for both Linux and Mac.

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You can find the release notes here, here's an excerpt:
QuoteHello everyone!

A Story About My Uncle now support both Mac and Linux!

If you encounter any issues, please share them with us in the stickied discussion thread, or mail us at [email protected].

PATCH NOTES FOR BUILD 5163

Mac and Linux
Added "A Story About My Uncle" for Linux


I tried this a good while ago on Windows and quite liked it. Looking forward to get properly stuck in now I'm pretty much Linux only :) Will submit a port report as soon as I've had a good amount of time on it. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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metro2033fanboy May 14, 2017
Enjoying it so far. Heard about this game back there...oh i got a Uncle Freud card haha

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Last edited by metro2033fanboy on 14 May 2017 at 5:51 pm UTC
Leopard May 14, 2017
Wow , GoL crew is growing. Welcome musojon74
Keyrock May 14, 2017
Nice. Wishlisted.
PublicNuisance May 14, 2017
I already beat it on Windows and own it on Steam but if they bring the Linux version to GOG I'd be happy to buy a Linux copy there. Would want to have a DRM free copy anyway.
wojtek88 May 14, 2017
I will throw some money at them, just to show them that Linux gamers pay for the games, even if they are released late. However it's worth to have in mind, that this game was already available in humble bundle for very cheap (it means that such a game won't create colossal income).

However I am very pleased that the game was released to Linux and I hope our library will grow even faster!
razing32 May 14, 2017
Saw a Let's play of it.
Not my thing , but glad we have it :)
GustyGhost May 14, 2017
Coffee Stain have been good about supporting Linux. Sanctum 2 runs great for me.
no_information_here May 14, 2017
I just finished it! Good game. I played with a Steam Controller and it worked pretty well even though the game requires very precise pointing.

In one of the last stages in the ice caves, the stalactites were a bit too hard. However, that part was reasonably short so it didn't ruin the game. Game took less than 5 hours but I haven't tried for all the achievements.

Gameplay was smooth (Nvidia GTX 1050 Ti). Graphics were nice and I liked the storytelling. Good port as far as I can tell.
g000h May 15, 2017
Cool. Already have it in my Steam library (from when it was Windows only). Now it is on Linux, I should get around to playing it. (My Windows partition gets booted up very rarely, heh. And when it does, usually can't use the machine for 10 minutes due to updates and reboots.)
Comandante Ñoñardo May 27, 2017
Quoting: PublicNuisanceI already beat it on Windows and own it on Steam but if they bring the Linux version to GOG I'd be happy to buy a Linux copy there. Would want to have a DRM free copy anyway.

The Linux version of A Story About my Uncle included in the Humble Indie Bundle 18 is DRMFREE.. Well.. All Linux games in that bundle are DRMFREE and I just purchase it for that reason.
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