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Liam Dawe Oct 13, 2018
Personally I would expect from such a page to present some form of gradation.
It's not ok to treat the same way Larian Studios, who ported Divinity: Original Sin after year and a half and they abandoned Linux while releasing second game and Obisidian who released all of their games with day one support.
First step is to add enough, next step is to adjust features to note release delays and so on. It's a very early W.I.P.
Liam Dawe Nov 26, 2018
No linux version https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/438269196/shiness
Added.

Released on Linux:
Celestian Tales: Old North
Lifeless Planet
Lingotopia

Linux demo available (in dev):
Tala
Added, apart from Tala since a demo doesn't count.

Will go over the rest soon.
Modanung Nov 26, 2018


Last edited by Modanung on 11 May 2020 at 10:40 pm UTC
Liam Dawe Nov 26, 2018
Released (Linux build available):
Akaneiro: Demon Hunters
Balrum
Castle Story
Chime Sharp
DeadCore (previously Deadlock)
Distance
Dreamfall Chapters
Hover
Kona
Pier Solar and the Great Architects
Pulse
Shadowrun: Dragonfall (Shadowrun Returns expansion)
Shadowrun: Hong Kong
Shovel Knight
Sir, You Are Being Hunted
The Interactive Adventures of Dog Mendonça & Pizzaboy
The Journey Down: Chapter Three
The Way
Thimbleweed Park
War for the Overworld

In Dev (Linux build available):
AI War II
Descent: Underground
Drift Stage
Factorio
Nimbatus
Noct
The Universim

Released (no Linux build):
2Dark ("we want to remain independent and as autonomous as possible" -> sign deal with BigBen Interactive -> Denuvo -> no Linux build -> Denuvo cracked -> still no Linux build)
Contagion
Dragon Fin Soup (supposedly WIP...)
INSOMNIA: The Ark (just released, hopefully in a few months)
The Bard's Tale IV: Barrows Deep (just released, hopefully in a few months)
Tower 57 (almost a year since release, still waiting...)

There are also games released with Linux build currently unavailable/unadvertised (The Banner Saga, Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of the Lounge Lizards: Reloaded...).

Bonus :P
Added, apart from Descent: Underground since it's undergoing a new release we are yet to see if they really will keep Linux support. Also Shadowrun: Dragonfall (Shadowrun Returns expansion) doesn't count, we already have Returns listed and Dragonfall itself was not crowdfunded. Also The Journey Down: Chapter Three is included in a bundle of 1-3 since they were all under the same crowdfunder.
Liam Dawe Nov 26, 2018
Sorry, bit out of the scope of what this is for.
Modanung Nov 26, 2018
Sorry, bit out of the scope of what this is for.

Individual projects only?
What if I add more goals on Patreon to provide the illusion a ransom model is being used?
Liam Dawe Dec 27, 2018
Sorry, bit out of the scope of what this is for.

Individual projects only?
What if I add more goals on Patreon to provide the illusion a ransom model is being used?
We're tracking games that were specifically funded against a goal, not an ongoing funding model like Patreon to cover multiple random projects. It's not in the scope of what we're doing here.
riusma Jan 10, 2019
I would propose to add a distinction between "Failed (with refund)" and "Failed (without any refund)" projects... a failed but refunded project is not that bad. :)
Liam Dawe Jan 10, 2019
I would propose to add a distinction between "Failed (with refund)" and "Failed (without any refund)" projects... a failed but refunded project is not that bad. :)
Did you find the secret link to my todo list? ;)
Liam Dawe Jan 10, 2019
I've actually added a link to this page in the Sections dropdown on the navbar :)
RanceJustice Jan 27, 2019
Do you think there would be merit in another option, especially one that encourages readers to voice their support of Linux? This could be useful if a game is "up in the air" or "leaning the wrong way" for one reason or another, yet hasn't finalized/launched.

For instance, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is a particularly high profile title that just recently announced they were going back on their promise to support Mac and Linux. The list notes it as "Failed", but especially given the game is yet to release, there is considerable outcry for the decision etc... perhaps it would be helpful for all interested to express disappointment at this change and urge them to deliver as promised? Having an alternative label for titles that are in need of community help in this regard could be part of a "rallying cry" to help direct readers interested in doing so.

Perhaps the site could also have other features to support this sort of action such as a "sticky" / high visibility link to an article explaining the situation for a given game that needs community attention in some way, but perhaps other status labels in this Crowdfunding Tracker could be a good place to start?
Houtworm Jan 29, 2019
How about Project CARS? We all know they failed

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_CARS


edit: Without refund.
Liam Dawe Jan 29, 2019
How about Project CARS? We all know they failed

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_CARS


edit: Without refund.
I'm struggling to find actual details about how their campaign worked, got any good links?

Do you think there would be merit in another option, especially one that encourages readers to voice their support of Linux? This could be useful if a game is "up in the air" or "leaning the wrong way" for one reason or another, yet hasn't finalized/launched.

For instance, Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is a particularly high profile title that just recently announced they were going back on their promise to support Mac and Linux. The list notes it as "Failed", but especially given the game is yet to release, there is considerable outcry for the decision etc... perhaps it would be helpful for all interested to express disappointment at this change and urge them to deliver as promised? Having an alternative label for titles that are in need of community help in this regard could be part of a "rallying cry" to help direct readers interested in doing so.

Perhaps the site could also have other features to support this sort of action such as a "sticky" / high visibility link to an article explaining the situation for a given game that needs community attention in some way, but perhaps other status labels in this Crowdfunding Tracker could be a good place to start?
I don't think that would really help anything, your example with Bloodstained especially as they quite clearly don't give a toss.
Ehvis Jan 29, 2019
How about Project CARS? We all know they failed

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_CARS


edit: Without refund.
I'm struggling to find actual details about how their campaign worked, got any good links?


The remnants of the crowd funding campaign are still online at http://www.wmdportal.com/, but the purchase option is gone of course. They may be something more in the web archive.
Liam Dawe May 24, 2019
Sorry for the late reply, I added it in.

Please do keep them coming, it's probably out of date once again.
g000h May 25, 2019
Just had a look through the list, and there are a few titles that I haven't given up on, as yet. I'll clarify what I mean:

If the developer has said "Sorry Linux people, but we can't do a Linux release after all" - That is "Failed" for me.

If the developer has said "Sorry for the delay. We don't know how long it will be, but we hope to still release to Linux eventually" - That is "Failed (but might still appear)" for me.

I'd like to be able to differentiate between these two cases.
Liam Dawe Jun 19, 2019
Now listing if something is a stretch goal. Do let me know if you spot any on the list that need changing.

If the developer has said "Sorry for the delay. We don't know how long it will be, but we hope to still release to Linux eventually" - That is "Failed (but might still appear)" for me.

I'd like to be able to differentiate between these two cases.
Yeah, that's an idea I want to do. Have one that's listed but not counted for either.

Edit: We can now list titles not finished, they will show up as in development and not count towards the total.
Salvatos Jun 19, 2019
Edit: We can now list titles not finished, they will show up as in development and not count towards the total.
In that case, here are a few I follow:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/982292262/the-cyanide-and-happiness-adventure-game (stretch goal)
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1552487445/starflint-sci-fi-adventure-game
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/stuckinattic/gibbous-a-cthulhu-adventure
Liam Dawe Jun 20, 2019
Edit: We can now list titles not finished, they will show up as in development and not count towards the total.
In that case, here are a few I follow:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/982292262/the-cyanide-and-happiness-adventure-game (stretch goal)
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1552487445/starflint-sci-fi-adventure-game
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/stuckinattic/gibbous-a-cthulhu-adventure
Thanks, all added.
Alm888 Jul 5, 2019
ATOM RPG: Post-apocalyptic indie game -- Linux build released. Not a stretch.

Pathologic 2 -- Failed. Not a stretch.

Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark -- Linux build released. Not a stretch.
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