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.
Bastion, a beautiful action RPG that was released a couple of years ago, is finally available on the Steam for Linux platform.
Bastion was a real success at launch and its developer, Supergiant Games, become overnight gurus. They have managed to deliver a funny and engaging game that set the tone with its amazing art style.
Few days back we reported that RIM (popularly known for its product BlackBerry smartphone) is working on adding Linux platform support to its open-source and cross-platform C++ game engine Gameplay3D.
Sticking to their promise, RIM has released a new version of the engine today with full Linux support. The engine is still in development so there isn't a game based on Gameplay3D yet.
Cross platform Torque 3D game engine will be open sourced soon under MIT license. In a blog post, GarageGames announced that complete Torque 3D 1.2 source code, along with the four starting templates, will be made available in a GitHub repository.
One of the goals of GarageGames is to improve Mac and Linux support once the code is released.
Red Rogue is a free and open source roguelike game in which you have to descend into the Dungeon of Chaos, retrieve the Amulet of Yendor, kill all who stand in your way and return with your prize.
Check out a gameplay video:
The game is written in Flex and compiled with FlashDevelop.
Unity3D 4.0 game engine has native Linux publishing support and with release of its first beta version, developers are already trying out their games on Linux.
You can play couple of these games right now on your Linux desktop, including AngryBots which is one of the demo games shipped with Unity3D.
Try the games from Links below:
AngryBots
Unitroids
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Jason Rubin, President of THQ, has tweeted that they are looking at possibility of porting games to Linux.
Last month we reported that Paradox Development Studio is looking to bring all of its future games to Linux platform.
To begin with, they have released popular grand strategy game Crusader Kings 2 (including all DLC packs) on Steam.
Paradox Development Studio is also planning to release their forthcoming title 'Europa Universalis IV' (coming in Q3 this year) on Linux.
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Steam has revealed 13 new game titles to advance through Steam Greenlight project. These games will be soon offered worldwide distribution via Steam client.
Out of these 13 games, 5 fully support Linux, taking the tally of all Greenlit Linux games to 9.