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A little overdue, but Cosmic Star Heroine [Official Site, Steam, GOG] looks like it's finally coming onto Linux after the developer shared a shot of it running on Ubuntu.

Here's the shot they shared on Twitter:
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Good to see something on it, since the game was funded on Kickstarter and released for Windows back in April, so we've been left waiting a little while. The game was delayed quite a while on all platforms, so they just wanted to get the game out and then get the Linux & Mac versions sorted. This will make Zeboyd Games' first Linux version of their games, so hopefully it works out well for them!

Check out the trailer:
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I think it looks fantastic and the reviews so far have been pretty good.

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tuubi Jul 29, 2017
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The trailer looks like they played a bunch of classic sci-fi JRPGs and learned all the right lessons. Colour me intrigued.
Avehicle7887 Jul 29, 2017
I like the art and the gameplay type, I'm jumping right in when that happens.
Asu Jul 29, 2017
dude installed linux yesterday for the very first time. Today he compiled and successfully ran his game ... linux is hard /s.
qptain Nemo Jul 29, 2017
Looks pretty cute, if it does come to Linux I might indeed grab a copy. Wishlisted.
PublicNuisance Jul 29, 2017
I'll be picking up a copy once the Linux version comes to GOG.
Alm888 Jul 30, 2017
So, they basically ran Kickstarter campaign several years ago, developed the entire game exclusively on Windows, not even checking Linux compatibility once, released the game and only after 3 months he (the "coder-guy" ) finally graces us with his first Linux install of the life.

They seem to be professionals of the highest caliber! "Promise now, deal with it later" at its best! Keep your fingers crossed that they didn't use some Windows-only plugins, like… you know… Obsidian (hello capes!) or Antagonist (Through the Woods.
Ehvis Jul 30, 2017
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Nicely drawn, but the 480x270 resolution seems a bit too low to me.
tuubi Jul 31, 2017
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Quoting: EhvisNicely drawn, but the 480x270 resolution seems a bit too low to me.
It's low, but still higher than most SNES and Playstation classics. I know it's not much of an excuse, if there is indeed need for one.
Ehvis Jul 31, 2017
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Quoting: tuubiIt's low, but still higher than most SNES and Playstation classics. I know it's not much of an excuse, if there is indeed need for one.

True, but I was comparing them to the RPGMaker games, which are usually 640x480. Most RPGs I played were at a resolution of 256x212. :P
razing32 Jul 31, 2017
Quoting: Alm888So, they basically ran Kickstarter campaign several years ago, developed the entire game exclusively on Windows, not even checking Linux compatibility once, released the game and only after 3 months he (the "coder-guy" ) finally graces us with his first Linux install of the life.

They seem to be professionals of the highest caliber! "Promise now, deal with it later" at its best! Keep your fingers crossed that they didn't use some Windows-only plugins, like… you know… Obsidian (hello capes!) or Antagonist (Through the Woods.

Hmm , did not hear of those games.
Are they not being ported because of said plugins ?
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