Like in many previous occasions, as if it were the Spanish Inquisition, The Funding Crowd arrives when most unexpected! Time for taking another look at what's cooking in the world of crowdfunding for Linux games.
The C4 Engine is a comprehensive suite of robustly implemented game programming tools for the Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, PS4, and PS3 platforms.
The Cheapskate's Corner is back, just in time to introduce some amazing deals to you before they expire.
It might look like we're testing your patience by way of publishing The Funding Crowd a day later every week, but we can positively assure you we're not! It's just that crowdfunding columns and holidays don't usually mix well.
So I recently did an article titled "Will Gog.com Ever Support Linux On Its Store?", well looks like that may be coming true soon enough folks.
Another Live Stream done by the developers of Planetary Annihilation this time focusing on the art of the game and planet generation. I have listed the main points for you.
Starbound the awesome looking universe sandbox game that should hopefully be out this year has been showing off daily updates of their progress, this is aimed at being a short look at some of these updates.
A question I am sure is burning in everyone’s minds is "Will gog.com ever support Linux", well I aim to give this a bit of limelight here on GOL.
Another Friday night, another weekend of intense gaming ahead, and another Cheapskate's Corner to point you in the right direction to find the best deals for it!
Some of you may have been disappointed by the latest Humble Bundle being Windows only, well the good news is the developers are looking at Linux right now.
Something I have been meaning to do an editorial about for a while is game demo's, spurred on by PuppyGames blog posts on it about them not supplying demo's for any of their games.
Just when you began to ponder the idea of [b]The Funding Crowd[/b] skipping an issue, here it comes to prove you wrong. Booyah!
Welcome one more week to The Cheapskate's Corner. It's August and everybody goes away on holiday... except us! We keep on working as hard as ever to discover and bring you the best deals involving Linux games. Let's begin with a brief rec...
Here is the latest instalment of Steam's Hardware Survey, as usual we do our monthly thing and compare it and talk about it and make sure you know not to use it as a hard figure.
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Here comes another delayed issue of The Funding Crowd. We'd like to capitulate and declare Tuesdays as the new official publication day for this column, but we're afraid that if doing so then we'll begin publishing them on Wednesdays so w...
Welcome to a rather late The Cheapskate's Corner edition. We won't be wasting your time with lengthy introductions, so let's get to the point: what have you missed if you didn't read our last column?
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Do you still have some money left after the Steam sales? Do you like to support small indie studios to fulfill their dreams of releasing amazing and creative games for Linux? Then The Funding Crowd is just what you need! Keep reading and ...
«All Quiet on the WeSteam Front». This is how we were about to entitle this week's column before we knew about a couple of novelties to spice up this weekly report. Before knowing what they are, let's make a brief recap of all the finished deal...
Wow, it seems like yesterday that we decided to start a weekly crowdfunding column and it's been 10 issues already. The Funding Crowd has grown an order of magnitude but still hasn't been able to get rid of its chronic lack of punctuality...
Welcome back to The Cheapskate's Corner my friends in cheapness. We hope you've got some savings prepared to spend on Linux games because this week comes loaded with sales. The main reason behind this abundance of cheap deals you already ...
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