GameMaker: Studio, a suite of products dedicated to the development of games for various platforms, ranging from Android to Mac OS X, will arrive on Ubuntu in the near feature.
Humble Indie Bundle 6 has been launched with 6 amazing cross platform games. The collection of games this time is quite great specially with titles like Torchlight and Dustforce.
Other four games in the bundle are Rochard, Shatter, S.P.A.Z. and Vessel.
Torchlight is my personal favorite and its great that the game finally came to Linux.
Almost everyday, game developers are confirming Linux support for their games based on the popular Unity3D game engine.
We have covered many Unity games in past that have confirmed Linux support.
Jason Rubin, President of THQ, has tweeted that they are looking at possibility of porting games to Linux.
Unity Technologies has added Linux publishing support recently to their popular Unity3D game engine.
With the latest Unity 4.0, developers who wish to provide a Linux version of their game can easily compile source code with the built-in export option and make binaries for Linux platform. Two Unity games, Rochard and Cubemen have already been released for Lin
With Unity Technologies finally adding Linux publishing support in Unity 4.0 beta, game developers can now compile and run their games on Linux.
Some announcement have been made in last few days by game studios, confirming Linux support for their Unity games.
Yesterday we reported that some game studios have added Linux support to their Unity3D games. Now couple of more Unity3D games are coming to Linux.
As Linux publishing support is available only in Unity 4 mostly new games who are using latest version of the engine are adding Linux support.
Wadget Eye Games is looking to bring some of their games to Linux. The game studio is well known for creating incredibly popular point-and-click adventure games 'Gemini Rue' and 'Resonance'.
These Linux ports will be most likely based on open-source Adventure Game Studio game engine.
Unity Technologies adding Linux publishing support to their Unity3D game engine is doing lots of good to Linux gaming.
Two million dollar Unity based game projects, Wasteland 2 and Project Eternity have already announced Linux support.