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Featuring both local and online multiplayer, Nitronauts is a fun looking Bomberman styled game that recently released with Native Linux support.

Here you can battle across nine unique stages with an arsenal of wacky items & power-ups. There's also multiple different game modes including Battle Royale, King of the Hill, and Territory that allow you to team up or play solo.

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From the developer: "Nitronauts delivers a heart-pounding blend of strategy and chaos, where every match is an explosive test of wit and reflexes. Combining the thrill of spontaneous strategy with the satisfaction of perfectly timed explosions, every game offers a new opportunity to outsmart and outblast your opponents. Master the unique challenges of nine diverse stages, all designed to keep you on your toes and your opponents on the edge. Whether testing your luck in the Casino or navigating the treacherous terrain of the Desert, each stage challenges your ability to think quickly and act decisively."

Features:

  • 9 unique stages: each brings it's own twist designed to test your strategy and adaptability.
  • 19 power-ups: Use Tanks, Cluster Bombs, Laser Fences and more to command the battle.
  • 3 game modes: Battle Royale, King of the Hill, and Territory. Team up or play solo.
  • 2-6 player battles: Engage in multiplayer mayhem, locally or online.
  • AI bots: Compete with or against AI bots.
  • Ghosts mode: Death isn't the end! Keep playing after death for a chance of revenge!

Looks like a great one to add for party night.

Nitronauts | Release Date: 4th April 2025

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