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Do you like MMOs but find the PvP combat to be the worst part? Dead Maze [Steam, Official Site] might solve that for you. It's a massively multiplayer cooperative game where you try to restore civilization.

While it is a co-op MMO, that doesn't mean there's no combat. It's a post-apocalypse MMO after a huge tsunami opened the world up to a serious infection, so the world is now filled with Zombies. In order to survive, you will need to group up, find weapons (there's over 500 possible weapons), craft supplies and establish a camp. Here's where it may appeal to many more of you: you can grow gardens of vegetables, breed animals and so on.

We've teamed up with the developer, Atelier 801, to offer Linux gamers a chance to test their brand new Linux build and give feedback on the game as a whole. It's not actually available in public yet, as it's going through a closed beta period. It's going to be free to play at release, with only cosmetic items for purchase.

Note: The developer suggested disabling the Steam Overlay for it to work properly. In my testing on Ubuntu 17.10, it worked fine with it enabled, but the overlay itself didn't work. So if you have issues, make that your first thing to test.

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Also, they have a Discord channel you can hop into to group up and provide feedback to the developer.

I've had a little time with it personally and so far I'm quite enjoying it. It feels a tiny bit like Project Zomboid, only with more cartoon-like graphics and a better interface (as well as being online-only). I also really like the story-based introduction to the game, wasn't what I was expecting from an MMO at all. I might actually quite enjoy this one.

As expecting from a beta, there are a few issues with the translations and a few smaller bugs here and there.

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Tchey Jan 5, 2018
Awesome !

I really enjoyed the game so far (about 30+ hours, level 35, i'm done with the main quest now i'm free to grind). It's much mone than a "flash game", it's actually a real MMOG with several great ideas (levels are flat, for once, ie lvl 250 or lvl 10 characters have almost the same hitpoint, gears, possibilities...).

It has very little, r nothing, to do with Zomboid gameplay. Just imagine the zombies are anything else, monsters, gobelins, whatever, and play like a MMOG/Diablo game, not like a survival crafting game. You have to survive, and you can craft, but you cannot fortify a house, set traps, etc, only use skills and weapons like any MMOG/Diablo games.

In french, i did several videos on the game :

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY7fqffH8xyf_8z3DPgt9iQ


Last edited by Tchey on 5 January 2018 at 1:17 pm UTC
Guppy Jan 5, 2018
"No PvP" does that simply mean no player vs player combat, or that there is no inter player competition at all ? ( competing for resources/tech level/prestige )
llamajacker Jan 5, 2018
It looks like fun! I can't wait to check it out!
rafebelmont Jan 5, 2018
I have got one. Will look into it this evening. And kudos to Liam for making such a seamless way to claim a key. Keep up the great work!
Liam Dawe Jan 5, 2018
I have got one. Will look into it this evening. And kudos to Liam for making such a seamless way to claim a key. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for the kind words, I hand built that little tool so we can prevent people sniping keys since you have to be pre-registered for more than a day to claim one and it's one per account too :)
Nibelheim Jan 5, 2018
I will try, thank your GOL.
nonamebg Jan 5, 2018
Thank you for the chance Liam, I will try it tonight.:)
Corben Jan 5, 2018
Cool! Thanks for the key. Just installed it, running it with Ubuntu 16.04 LTS on
CPU:            Quad core Intel Core i7-2820QM (-HT-MCP-) cache: 8192 KB
                clock speeds: max: 3400 MHz
Card-2:         Advanced Micro Devices [AMD/ATI] Whistler [Radeon HD 6630M/6650M/6750M/7670M/7690M]
Display Server: X.Org 1.19.5 drivers: ati,radeon (unloaded: fbdev,vesa) Resolution: [email protected]
GLX Renderer:   AMD TURKS (DRM 2.49.0 / 4.10.0-42-generic, LLVM 5.0.0)
GLX Version:    3.0 Mesa 17.2.4 Direct Rendering: Yes

and it works pretty good.

I'm just not sure how to quit the game properly. At least I haven't found a menu item for that. Just closing the window does work, but is this the official way?


Last edited by Corben on 5 January 2018 at 2:29 pm UTC
Greaser Jan 5, 2018
Grabbed one and will start tonight.
Thank you!
gomera Jan 5, 2018
Thanks for the key, will give it a try tonight ! :)
Guest Jan 5, 2018
Nice ^_^

Thanks liam & devs.
pb Jan 5, 2018
"It's a massively multiplayer cooperative game where you try to restore civilization." - cool idea! Might just give it a shot. :-)
Beemer Jan 5, 2018
Thanks! I'll give this a whirl!
kokoko3k Jan 5, 2018
Sorry got it by mistake, not used:
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Tomnitom Jan 5, 2018
Sorry got it by mistake, not used:
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Wow thanks you!
stretch611 Jan 5, 2018
Nice little system for the keys....

I like how it saves it for when you return to the page as well...
prueba_hola Jan 5, 2018
thanks by the key!
SirKatar Jan 5, 2018
Thanks for the key!
I enjoyed Wild Terra you gave away last time too :)
WorMzy Jan 5, 2018
Thanks for the key! I'll hopefully give this a go this weekend.
kofran Jan 5, 2018
Thanks so much!<3
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