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InfiniTrap, A Hardcore 2D Maze Game Made On Linux, We Have Keys For You
12 October 2015 at 7:46 pm UTC

Hi thanks ! When i click on your link i land on an error page


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DNS resolution error

InfiniTrap, A Hardcore 2D Maze Game Made On Linux, We Have Keys For You
11 October 2015 at 4:07 pm UTC

Developping games on Linux is awesome because it brings communities like GoL alive.

Have You Tried Tanks Of Freedom? An Open Source Strategy Game
11 October 2015 at 4:05 pm UTC

I play many games with "pixels", included that one, but i don't like it much. I don't like the noise into pixel, i prefer clean surface, much more readable. About gameplay it's quite simplistic and boring after a couple of hours. I didn't like a lot, but still nice to try from time to time.

Be A Space Marine In Templar Battleforce On Linux
9 October 2015 at 7:15 pm UTC

I really like that game. If you speak french you can read my article about it : jeux1d100.net If you don't speak french you can hm, i don't know, look at the pictures.

Also the devs are really awesome, very open and present to the community, taking advise without being slave of the trolls, etc. Just for that i like to support them.

Sol 0 Has You Colonizing Mars In This Strategy Game
3 October 2015 at 9:05 am UTC

I think i've played it for the first time a good while ago. Since then, it seems to be the same game, with very little progression... I will give it a new view to check again.

Opinion: Can Linux Be A Viable Gaming Platform? Thoughts From A Sympathetic Game Developer
6 July 2015 at 9:08 pm UTC Likes: 4

If people are mainly playing on Windows, it's because the market targets Windows. OK they have a huge amount of money to brainwash people. But, if games were available to Linux in a more regular and stable way, players may try Linux more and more, without thinking "ho but my favorite game(s) will not run on Linux". In many places, non-techy offices, i've seen Windows (XP !) computers, but mostly Linux-friendly software (Libre Office, Firefox, mainly). Because it's free or less expensive, and more secured, and easy to handle.

Common people are completly ready and able to use Linux and linux friendly software. They only need to be fed.

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