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Do Not Feed the Monkeys, a digital voyeur simulator where you invade everyone's privacy by using surveillance cameras is heading to Linux.

When asked about Linux support, the developer said "We are testing Linux-version right now and if everything is cool, we will announce Linux-release. Stay tuned!". That was back at the start of November, since then it's seen quite a bit of activity on SteamDB so it looks like they're getting it sorted.

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Seems like a very odd game, although somewhat amusing too. A game that obviously doesn't take itself too seriously, looks like a good bit of satire and quite relevant to the world we live in.

Looks like it's been quite a hit with users too, with the vast majority of user reviews giving it some pretty high praise.

It can be found on Humble Store and Steam.

Hat tip to NuSuey.

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NeoTheFox Nov 28, 2018
This is a pleasant surprise, since I'm already playing the game via Proton and it works very well.
It's nice to see them interested in native version.
Arehandoro Nov 28, 2018
I didn't know about the existance of this game but has piqued my interest! We are in need, as an industry, of more satiric/funny games :) The aesthetics seem rather pretty as well.
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