Artifex Mundi have announced their next game, the beautifully drawn My Brother Rabbit [Steam, Official Site] will release sometime this "Fall" with Linux support. I'm not usually one for hidden object games, but the art is seriously beautiful.
In this magnificent land of make-believe, a cute little rabbit wants to nurse his ill friend the flower back to health in any way he can. He must use his wits to decipher puzzles inspired by classic point-and-clicks, uncover hidden objects, and play minigames to continue his adventure. Is it just child’s play or does it all have a deeper meaning that reflects reality?
Here's a few screenshots they've shared:
Sounds like it will be a treat for the ears too, since they've pulled in the composer who worked on Layers of Fear, Kholat, Husk, and >observer_.
Artifex Mundi have a good history of Linux support too, with absolutely tons of their titles that support our platform with no sign of them stopping.
Not that the trailer shows any gameplay, but here it is:
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Quoting: KelsIt reminds me a lot of Tiny Bang Story, which I loved.
Tiny Bang Story is a nice game with cute art indeed, a must have on Linux for people who love point & click / puzzle / hidden object games! :) (the game is cheap but it's at 70% discount during Steam Summer Sale)
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