I know we often write about games that might see Linux support, but this one seems rather promising. Antigraviator [Official Site] is a very slick and polished looking anti-grav racer.
It's going to have single-player, competitive multiplayer including online and local split-screen. What captured my interest, is the fact that the visuals are quite stunning and your racer is customizable.
Direct Link
Looks good right?
When asked about a Linux version, the developer said this on Steam:
We have done a couple of Linux builds in the past. We still have to test the latest builds on Linux, if we feel confident with the result we will put a Linux/SteamOS and also MacOs version out there.
As someone who loves these types of racers, this is one I firmly want to see on Linux. If you feel the same and you would actually buy it, do let the developer know in this linked forum post.
It's built with the Unity game engine, so it's certainly not a surprise they've tested Linux builds previously.
Here's some feature highlights:
- Play the single player campaign to unlock new parts, ships and skins
- Race your friends with local split-screen multiplayer for up to 4 players
- Challenge anybody in online multiplayer mode with rankings and leaderboards
- Use environmental traps to overtake your opponents
- Power-ups and boosts allow you to become top of the leaderboard
- Ship customization gives you an edge over the opposition
- Four beautifully created sci-fi worlds, each with three dynamic courses
Thanks for the tip, Doktor!
Fingers crossed.
Since Redout probably isn't coming to Linux, this would be great.
The demo worked pretty good under linux back then.
Demo Gameplay Video
Last edited by Avehicle7887 on 19 May 2018 at 12:23 pm UTC
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