I haven't encountered any technical issues in my testing of either of the versions, and the DRM free version even comes with a convenient installer, which is a nice touch if you prefer not to fiddle with the command line or move files around to get games installed where you want them. I recommend Mint, Fedora, and Ubuntu for this. Here is what Gaming on Linux has to say about the game: There are many variants of Linux to choose from that are free and relatively easy to use. This is a point-and-click adventure about the well meaning but not-so-brilliant Kelvin, his workplace crush, a crazy scientist, and a hideous time machine that came to ruin everything. The game is released in early access mode right now while voiceovers and translations are being added. Kelvin and the Infamous Machine was funded on Kickstarter about a year ago. Think we might possibly be onto a winner here. The combat looks good, the graphics look cute, it has Zelda styled puzzles and it has good reviews. Here is what Gaming on Linux has to say about the game: *updated from original posting due to an update from Rocket League New games out for Linux CrossCodeĬrossCode is a role playing game that combines the best of combat games and puzzle mechanics. After a delay in previously planned launch date of December 2015, the developers have promised to launch the game on SteamOS and Linux by the end of June*. Rocket League is a multiplayer that lets you score goals while driving huge vehicles fitted with boosters. Rocket League to come to SteamOS and Linux New changes include updated NVIDIA driver (with Vulkan support), improved DualShock 3 support, Debian 8.3 updates, and the usual security fixes. After things went well, the changes were released as stable version 2.64. SteamOS released a beta version last week. Read the full announcement on MAME website. This means the source code for is readily available to everyone – you’ll now be able to modify, utilize, and distribute it for a variety of purposes. MAME is now available under an OSI compliant and FSF approved license. For the uninitiated, MAME is an emulator that helps historical software from disappearing once the hardware it runs on stops working. or by using shasum -a 1 in a terminal emulator for linux/mac. MAME aka Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator was open sourced this week. Probably the most well known and best Nintendo Switch emulator is Yuzu. Open gaming roundup for March 5 - 11, 2016 Hello, open gaming fans! In this week's edition, we take a look at MAME going open source after 19 years, SteamOS update 2.64 released, Rocket League due on SteamOS and Linux, and new games out for Linux.
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