SteamWorld Build is the latest in the SteamWorld series from Thunderful Development / Thunderful Publishing and they're once again entirely changing the genre for the series and turning it into a city-builder.
While previous games in the series including SteamWorld Dig, SteamWorld Dig 2, SteamWorld Heist and SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech all had Native Linux releases — this time SteamWorld Build will not as confirmed on their Steam forum. However, they also confirmed it will have full controller and Steam Deck support so no doubt it will run great with Proton (reports on ProtonDB from the demo show it running just fine).
Check out the trailer:
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More about it: "Be the architect of a SteamWorld mining town! Break ground and raise houses for your steambot citizens, keep them fed and provide some rootin'-tootin' entertainment.
There's an abandoned mine sitting under your town, and it’s rumored to be filled with ancient tech that holds the key to escaping the impending doom. Use the natural resources above ground and the abundant ores buried in the mine to expand your town. Stimulate new residential tiers to join the quest to dig deeper, unearth untold riches and ultimately help them to hightail it off the planet!"
There is a demo available on Steam and the full release will also be on GOG.
QuoteWhile previous games in the series including SteamWorld Dig, SteamWorld Dig 2, SteamWorld Heist and SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech all had Native Linux releases — this time SteamWorld Build will notThe end of an era (I have all SteamWorld games)...
Quoting: CyrilQuoteWhile previous games in the series including SteamWorld Dig, SteamWorld Dig 2, SteamWorld Heist and SteamWorld Quest: Hand of Gilgamech all had Native Linux releases — this time SteamWorld Build will notThe end of an era (I have all SteamWorld games)...
I have them all as well. They were my first time playing an RPG and a card flipper (or whatever it's termed!). Very disappointing there's no Linux native.
Doesn't hurt that I absolutely love the Dig series and can't wait for Dig 3!
Supergiant dropped it after four games when Hades came out. Shadow Warrior dropped it after the first game. Mimimi's games only kept it for Steam versions of their games after Shadow Tactics. And there's probably more examples that I've forgotten or unaware of.
It's a sad trend to see.
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