After Alderon Games successful crowdfunding campaign on IndieGoGo for their dino themed survival MMO Path of Titans, the developer reached out to gather more Linux testers.
They've released a first demo and it's currently quite limited with the character creation ability the only thing possible. However, once a month they will be deploying a big new feature for it like the ability to run around, AI, quests and so on.
The primary objective for this first demo release will be to find as many bugs as possible within the launcher and demo so we can have them fixed well before pre-release access starts to give pre-release backers the smoothest experience possible.
Not seen it yet? See a trailer below:
Direct Link
Once you grab a key below, head over to their official site to register an account. Then use your key on this page to activate it and download the launcher. Note: They currently recommend using the AppImage.
Grab a key
You must be logged in to grab a key, your account must also be older than one day!
After trying it out myself, it does seem to work great! This is a nice way for Alderon Games to show they can support Linux well, while also allowing them to gather some extra feedback.
I'm very much looking forward to running around as my new hungry pal Burt:
If we run out of keys, it's still possible to back the game on their official store with pledges that give you access to the game also giving demo access.
Quoting: UncleSpankyI can't wait to try this game a key would be greatly appreciatedIt's in the article.
Quoting: CybolicI think that activation link should be https://alderongames.com/me/licenses - that's what worked for me anyway.Just going by the link they told me to use, the one in the article works fine for me?
EDIT: Article links worked fine for me.
Last edited by WorMzy on 22 August 2019 at 9:35 am UTC
Quoting: Liam DaweThe link in the article just redirects me to their main page. Not sure what's going on there.Quoting: CybolicI think that activation link should be https://alderongames.com/me/licenses - that's what worked for me anyway.Just going by the link they told me to use, the one in the article works fine for me?
Last edited by DMG on 22 August 2019 at 9:45 am UTC
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