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If the GOG store is your preferred place to grab some games, go and check out the latest release with Odd Realm. Another Linux supported title, which has you build up a settlement and expand across a fantasy world.

With it being available for a while already, it's quite positively rated by users on Steam at least and I enjoyed my own time spent with it earlier this year. It's got that right kind of relaxing building, mixed in with plenty of challenges. If you enjoy the likes of Dwarf Fortress, RimWorld and other similar games you will probably quite enjoy Odd Realm too.

Have a look at the trailer:

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Features:

  • 2 playable races with unique styles of play (3 more being worked on now)
  • 5 procedurally generated biomes (Desert, Taiga, Voidland, Tundra, and Tropical)
  • 24+ Creatures
  • 100+ items, weapons, and gear
  • 100+ buildable blueprints for props, blocks, plants, trees, and platforms
  • 15+ Settler professions
  • Unique scenarios and encounters based on player decisions

Right now it's in Early Access so it's not finished, however the developer is very active with it. They have no current set date to properly release, as they're keeping it open to constantly improve the game. Fully playable though, with tens of hours you can enjoy in it quite easily just keeping in mind the usual bugs and balance issues for an incomplete game.

You can now pick it up on GOG.com. Otherwise it's also on itch.io and Steam.

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Nezchan Dec 3, 2020
The headline is a bit oddly (heh) worded, suggesting it wasn't available DRM-free before it came to GOG, even though it was already DRM-free on Itch for a while now. And well, depending on your definition of DRM in Steam's case.
Liam Dawe Dec 3, 2020
Quoting: NezchanThe headline is a bit oddly (heh) worded, suggesting it wasn't available DRM-free before it came to GOG, even though it was already DRM-free on Itch for a while now. And well, depending on your definition of DRM in Steam's case.
Wasn't suggesting anything, was just pointing it out.
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Even though I like Rise to Ruins and have a good amount of hours logged there, I can't stand the character graphics in this trailer. The world looks OK though.
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