Wadjet Eye Games publish some really good stuff and now you can easily pick up a load of them, thanks to this very good Humble Bundle. They've been good to Linux gamers too, publishing many Linux games and getting some classics upgraded too.
Here's what you can get:
- Unavowed
- Strangeland
- Primordia
- Shardlight
- Technobabylon
- Resonance
- The Blackwell Legacy
- Blackwell Unbound
- Blackwell Convergence
- Blackwell Deception
- Blackwell Epiphany
- Gemini Rue
- The Shiva
- 33% off The Excavation of Hob's Barrow
All of them have Native Linux versions. A great bundle!
Check out the bundle here.
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I played the first Blackwell game back when it wasn't even named Blackwell, but "Bestowers of Eternity", back in 2003. Back then, it was just a free AGS game, with graphics done by David Gilbert himself. It ran natively on Linux, because the old AGS engine ran on Linux.
That was part one, and part two never came. Years later, I played The Blackwell Legacy and I was "waaaaait, I know this..." :P
Still, I really hate the ending of The Blackwell Epiphany.
That was part one, and part two never came. Years later, I played The Blackwell Legacy and I was "waaaaait, I know this..." :P
Still, I really hate the ending of The Blackwell Epiphany.
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I think, I already have all of them. I am a big fan of the company. I already had several games and when they ported their whole catalog to Linux, well, I bought the rest.
So far, I have liked Primordia best. The story of an apocalyptic world, where only robots live anymore. Quite awesome.
Resonance was pretty good too, but I found the mechanics confusing in the beginning. But later on, once I had the hang of it, it worked pretty well. I really liked the idea that you could put items into memory and use them later on in conversations.
So far, I have liked Primordia best. The story of an apocalyptic world, where only robots live anymore. Quite awesome.
Resonance was pretty good too, but I found the mechanics confusing in the beginning. But later on, once I had the hang of it, it worked pretty well. I really liked the idea that you could put items into memory and use them later on in conversations.
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Primordia is the greatest adventure game I've ever played, if you like scifi and adventure games it's a criminal offense to not play it
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