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Rise to Ruins [itch.ioSteam, Official Site], the indie village building survival game is a fantastic game and the new roadmap sounds good. We also have some information on how their Linux sales are doing.

In regards to Linux sales, the developer sent us this tweet recently, which shows an average of 2 daily sales from Linux out of 86 total. Although, that does work out to approximately 2.33% of sales from Linux, when spread over a year/month that's in-line with what we've seen from other developers. Still, approximately 730 Linux sales a year isn't really a lot, when that same figure for Mac would be approximately 1,825 sales a year and around 28,835 from Windows. Keep in mind though, those numbers will change (sales, new updates etc), since this is just using the daily average they provided.

Thankfully, the developer takes quite a friendly approach to it, saying:

I think more devs need to support Linux guys though, regardless if there's "no money in it", if we all supported Linux it would become more viable an OS for mainstream gamers. :)

As for what's to come for Rise to Ruins update "InDev 30", quite a lot actually. Firstly, Villagers will become a bit smarter with the ability to carry more than one resource at a time, to help reduce transit time to build or deliver resources. The amount they can carry, will depend on their individual strength statistic.

You will also need to keep villagers happy and healthy, since they will now grow old and die. They will also retire, no longer providing any work benefits to your village, but they can chat to other villagers and give them some wisdom to enable them to level up quicker.

As for the monsters in the game, they will spawn in redesigned hotspots, as opposed to random spawns all over each map. They will also venture out less during the daytime giving you chance to explore and expand. They will spawn at night, then make their way to your village and any left will return to their spawn at dawn.

You can read more about the new features to come in the roadmap post here. If you wish to support the developer and their fantastic game, head to itch.io or Steam.

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g000h Feb 8, 2018
One of the 2.33% here. ;)
Tchey Feb 8, 2018
One of them too, i was an early buyer, and i love the work put on the game so far.
scaine Feb 8, 2018
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I'm looking forward to trying this. Hopefully not another eternally EA title and from the sounds of it, it's not.
Nezchan Feb 8, 2018
I've had the game quite a while now, and I played it a bunch at the time. But for some reason I haven't been able to get into it as much since then.
ronnoc Feb 8, 2018
194 hours in, and loving the game. This game's Dev is one of the good guys. He also broadcasts a lot of his game development on Twitch, which I would assume is a somewhat rare thing. Game is definitely worth a few shillings of your local currency.

PS - It's also brutally-hard on default settings. Which is a good thing.
stretch611 Feb 8, 2018
I've had the game quite a while now, and I played it a bunch at the time. But for some reason I haven't been able to get into it as much since then.

Same here... Bought it a while back... Played it over 150 hours, but not recently.

I still like it, but I blame other titles for keeping me away.

I also like the brutally hard default settings.
Purple Library Guy Feb 8, 2018
Old villagers who don't work but help with their wisdom. That's kind of cute.
TobyHaynes Feb 8, 2018
I've been playing through the 29a-e series and having fun (and hitting a crash bug). The developer had a fix out next day after I reported it on the forum, and even offered to fix up my save.

Right now my heavily fortified village looks out over wide fields covered in evil and slime spawns. It'll be interesting to see how the 30 series of updates changes that outlook.
razing32 Feb 8, 2018
To be honest I've had this on steam for a while.
But for the life of me I cannot remember whether I bought this on Windows or Linux :S:
Cyril Feb 9, 2018
So many good feedbacks about this game! It's on my wishlist for a long time...
I think i'm gonna buy it soon.
sn0rlax Feb 9, 2018
This game is fantastic. Has the best retro music I've ever heard in a game. I crank the speakers and get in the zone.
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