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A casual kart racing game currently in early access, Hibby Kart aims to replicate an experience similar to old N64 karting games such as Diddy Kong Racing.
It's been a while since Can't Drive This gained Linux support, so I finally set aside some time to take a proper look. An amusing idea, where one player races and the other builds the track as you go.
Descenders is an extreme downhill biking game that sees you pulling off some sick back-flips while trying not to land on your face, it's now in Early Access with Linux support. Here's some initial thoughts.
We've known for a while that Virtual Programming were porting MXGP3 - The Official Motocross Videogame to Linux, now it seems it may be closer to release.
I apparently missed the boat when it came to Guts and Glory, a game a contributor covered here back in 2016. I've now played it and I came away both disturbed and highly amused.
I've been in contact with one of the people behind DRAG, a fantastic looking racing game which will come to Linux soon. The fun fact is that the game engine is custom built under Linux too. Warning: a few large small videos inside!
Although it may not list it on the Steam store page, the developer of Descenders, an extreme downhill biking game has confirmed it will be released for Linux.
Super Indie Karts is an Early Access retro 16-bit style kart racing game, it looks really quite good and the developer is attempting to get it on Linux.
Polyball is an interesting take on a 3D platformer that mixes in racing, inspired by games like Super Monkey Ball, Marble Madness, Trackmania, and Mario Kart. It has now left Early Access.
I love seeing what people have been able to do with SteamOS and this might just be the most amusing. One dedicated gamer made their very own SteamOS tabletop car-cade to play DiRT Rally.
Desert Child caught my eye today as the whole idea sounds pretty awesome and I do love racing games, it mixes in some RPG mechanics too and plenty of action.
You have likely read Liam’s thoughts and port review of F1 2017. I am going to complement his work by bringing you some numbers from the AMD side of things with my RX 580 and R7 370. So, hold onto your hats for we are benchmarking now!