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ColdRidge from Frog Collective, Bark Games and Doyoyo Games looks like a real gem, where you step into the boots of a prospector and venture into the untamed wilderness. Here you will uncover precious resources, tackle intricate puzzles, and strategically manage contracts to maximize your gains.

The developers have announced it's going to release with Linux support on October 28th:

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EXPLORE THE UNTAMED WILDERNESS - Traverse the uncharted territories of Coldridge, mapping out resources for the all-powerful guild. Each step into the wild presents new challenges and opportunities as you navigate through the treacherous landscapes.

HIGH RISK, HIGH REWARD - Carefully plan your expeditions by choosing the right contracts. Will you play it safe with calculated risks, or will you dare to gamble for potentially greater rewards? The choices you make could lead to fortune or peril.

MASTER MOVEMENT PLANNING - Fulfill your contracts by meticulously planning your moves. Utilize the terrain and your equipment to gain an edge, outmaneuver obstacles, and complete your objectives efficiently.

UNLOCK NEW CHARACTERS - Experience rogue-lite progression as you unlock new characters and objects. Each playthrough offers fresh challenges and opportunities. See how long you can survive and how deep you can delve into the secrets of Coldridge.

There's also a demo available, although the Steam page only has a Windows icon, there's a Linux demo there too. The demo is a little older but it will be updated sometime soon for Steam Next Fest.

You can follow it on Steam.

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Anza Oct 1
If somebody is interested in game development, there's a recent interview where the developers show some games inner workings in Godot.
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