Primordia, a popular point and click adventure created by Wormwood Studios and originally released in 2012 has officially been released natively for Linux. The developer also previously released their newest title Strangeland for Linux recently.
"Set in a post-apocalyptic world strewn with cast-off machines, Primordia tells the story of Horatio Nullbuilt, a stoic robot who values his solitude and independence. Horatio spends his days studying the Book of Man, sparring with his droid companion Crispin, and tinkering with the airship they call home — a peaceful existence that becomes threatened when a rogue robot steals the energy source that the pair needs to survive."
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Features:
- An epic storyline about the extinction of the human race
- Voiceover work starring fan favorite Logan Cunningham
- Gorgeous post-apocalyptic setting
- Optional puzzles - learn more about the world the more you play
In the release announcement they said:
After many years, we are very pleased to finally release a native MacOS and Linux versions of Primordia. The Windows version has had nine years for us to squash bugs, while the Mac and Linux releases are fresh out of the oven, so if you hit any snags, please let us know as a comment to this post or on the message board, and we will work quickly to address them. In the meanwhile, we hope new players will enjoy playing the game natively!
You can buy it on GOG and Steam. Although at time of writing GOG do not yet have the Linux build.
Heard very good things about it!
And the developers are the kind of people that want to offer their games to as many people as possible and are porting for this reason.
Last edited by Eike on 30 August 2021 at 8:20 am UTC
You could get it to run on Linux by pulling out the AGS scripts and the game assets and get it to work on Linux with the normal AGS Studio builds but it was known to have bugs when doing that.
But I'm wondering, what is the difference between this new Linux release and the old one?
Last edited by Cyril on 30 August 2021 at 9:15 am UTC
Quoting: CyrilWonderful, can't wait to try the native version as I already have the Windows version from GOG.
But I'm wondering, what is the difference between this new Linux release and the old one?
As far as I know, they just couldn't upload it to Steam until now.
Quoting: EikeQuoting: CyrilWonderful, can't wait to try the native version as I already have the Windows version from GOG.
But I'm wondering, what is the difference between this new Linux release and the old one?
As far as I know, they just couldn't upload it to Steam until now.
OK but the old ones Linux/macOS are available on GOG but the store only say Windows support...
https://steamcommunity.com/app/227000/discussions/0/864969320489551561/?ctp=5#c530646080848689947
... whatever that means. Possibly just a Linux native AGS binary, or maybe an AppImage with Wine?
Quoting: fleskAccording to one of the developers (writer and designer), the old Linux version on GOG used "GOG's proprietary wrapper":
https://steamcommunity.com/app/227000/discussions/0/864969320489551561/?ctp=5#c530646080848689947
... whatever that means. Possibly just a Linux native AGS binary, or maybe an AppImage with Wine?
It's a native AGS build on GOG, actually.
I know that GOG made their own native builds for WadjetEye's Blackwell 4 und 5 (Dave Gilbert, aka. Mr. WadjetEye Games, confirmed that during a livestream). So my guess is that they did it for Primordia, too.
I also have the old Linux build from GOG. Glad to see it getting updated and put on Steam. Worth playing for any retro point-and-click fan.
Highly recommended.
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