There's been a lot of people talking about this, so I figured we should get this out of the way. Kongregate are doing their own store and client named Kartridge [Official Site] and it will not support Linux.
I asked them on Twitter about Linux support, since it looks like it will support both Windows and Mac as their official site has screenshots of what looks like a Mac client. I thought it might be possible they had cross-platform in mind. However, they gave a very clear "It will not support Linux." which is a shame.
They did a release announcement trailer, you can see it below:
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While flashy, it doesn't really tell you anything.
While I said it's a shame they won't support Linux, it doesn't mean that will always be the case. Like other stores, they might add Linux support later on.
Of course, many people have already complained about "yet another store and client" and it is a valid point. We already have Steam, GOG, itch.io, Humble Store and many many more. They're going to have to do something vastly better than everyone else, to pull in games and users.
They're saying it will be an open platform design for independent developers, with no fees or approvals to upload games, so it sounds rather a lot like itch.io which already has all that (and an open source client!). It's no secret that I'm quite a fan of itch and itch themselves have struggled to gain traction with bigger developers, so it will be interesting to see if many do actually go with Kongregate's Kartridge.
They've said the first $10,000 developers will get 100% of, as long as their game is up before Oct 31st this year. After that, it seems they will be grabbing a "standard" 30% from developers. With it being a new store though, developers might not end up selling much at all and itch.io already allows developers to set how much they will give to itch.io (even nothing).
What do you think?
Every major indie effort have surfed on Linux for all the benefits this intelligent cult community offers.
Quoting: TcheyI much prefer itchio over Steam, the client is better, smoother, easier, cleaner, faster, lighter, opensourcer...
I don't like GoG much because the lack of Galaxy on Linux and some others events, i feel they don't care bot Linux.
Humble is a nice Store, they still have plenty of Linux games, but i don't use it that much outside of the bundles, and i dom't buy many bundles as it tend to have games i already have, or games i don't want.
I don't see what Kongregate will have that the others don't have already, and without Linux support, even worst.
But...
More stores would mean more players in a small terrain, and maybe push the others to improve even more.
Maybe.
So... Steam, Itch.io, GOG, and Humble Bundle
Let's not forget EA's Origin and Ubisofts... thing... F&^k is I can remember.
So, there's SIX digital distribution stores.
Sure... let's add more stores and turn THEM into the shovel ware they, themselves, often sell.
IDK... Perhaps this new contender will make something of themselves... doubt it, though.
Quoting: inlinuxdudeKongregate, KartridgeYeah, I was thinking it was weird that something sounding like a KDE project didn't even support Linux.
If they're going to go with this "K" instead of "C" thing, they should be required to have a KDE client...
Sea of Thieves is Microsoft exclusive game only (Windows 10 and XB1). If Sea of Thieves totally succeed (right now it going to that direction), MS certainly will justify for "S-Mode" and certainly promote MS Store as best and safest way for desktop computing (a.k.a wall gardening).
No need to say more what will happen next.
I was Flash gamer in my teenage years and Kongregate was one of my favourite flash game websites. I'm totally checking out Kartridge if it does supports Linux.
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