Turns out we completely missed the Linux version of Dungeon Kingdom: Sign of the Moon [Steam, Official Site]! This real-time dungeon crawling RPG added a Linux version at the end of 2015.
The problem: If a game releases for Windows, then adds a Linux version later at any point, it doesn't show up in the newly released section for Linux games. Valve used to manually adjust that list, but they didn't for long. It's still an issue today for any developer who adds a Linux version later - they just don't get listed.
I've seen a few comments asking about more of these games, so I went looking and found it. The game is currently in Early Access, but it is in active development with a fresh release just last month.
It has a story, continuous gameplay without loading screens (except for major environment changes), character customization, lots of different enemies, smart enemies with "advanced" AI and more. One bit that does sound interesting, compared to other dungeon crawlers like this is that they have dynamic environments, so you could set fire to something and it actually spreads, according to their description of it anyway.
If you're looking for your next dungeon crawling fix on Linux, perhaps this is what you're looking for?
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The problem: If a game releases for Windows, then adds a Linux version later at any point, it doesn't show up in the newly released section for Linux games. Valve used to manually adjust that list, but they didn't for long. It's still an issue today for any developer who adds a Linux version later - they just don't get listed.
I've seen a few comments asking about more of these games, so I went looking and found it. The game is currently in Early Access, but it is in active development with a fresh release just last month.
It has a story, continuous gameplay without loading screens (except for major environment changes), character customization, lots of different enemies, smart enemies with "advanced" AI and more. One bit that does sound interesting, compared to other dungeon crawlers like this is that they have dynamic environments, so you could set fire to something and it actually spreads, according to their description of it anyway.
If you're looking for your next dungeon crawling fix on Linux, perhaps this is what you're looking for?
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Looks good! I'll have to pick this up -- it's been a while since I played a good dungeon crawler RPG.
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I almost confused this with Fall of the Dungeon Guardians. :)
Looks nice.
Looks nice.
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"The problem" is not valid anymore. Since the site update that uses your OS preference on the front page, I've also seen old games with Linux releases show up under "new releases". However, it could be that this only works if you only have Linux/SteamOS selected. Obviously that wasn't the case back in 2015. However, going by the number of reviews, most Windows users appear to have missed this one as well.
Last edited by Ehvis on 11 July 2017 at 11:50 am UTC
Last edited by Ehvis on 11 July 2017 at 11:50 am UTC
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"The problem" is not valid anymore.Yes, it is. It's still a problem, it has not been fixed.
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Had a look through the user reviews. Overall, it seems like it should be a pretty good game, like Legend of Grimrock. It has my interest, think I'll add it to my Wishlist (and watch out for a sale).
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Looks like Legend of Grimrock indeed (they didn't release the sequel for Linux). I'll wait for it to show up on GOG.
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Gonna have to get this. Picking up Ruzar - The Life Stone as well, another dungeon crawler (love them)
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Well it's not new (i backed it on indiegogo in 2014) but the first versions were really buggy on Linux (and almost unplayable). They only fixed the most annoying bugs 6 month ago.
The game is beautiful and well designed, but needs more contents.
The game is beautiful and well designed, but needs more contents.
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Fully aware it's not new, that's part of the point and the text of the article :)
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Dungeon crawlers are my favorite games so far.
This looks good.
This looks good.
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Dungeon crawlers are my favorite games so far.
This looks good.
Same! Loved Dungeon Master back in the day, and I REALLY wish someone would do a proper version in VR. There have been a few attempts (Crystal Rift is Okay, but you can't pick up rocks/knives and chuck them at walking Mushrooms like you can in DM.)
We need Dungeon Master VR... where are the FTL guys?
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