I've done a number of posts in the past complaining about a lack of support for Linux based operating systems from main-stream game companies. Today I would like to highlight a few different high-calibre game titles that bring Linux support to the table.
Oil Rush
Status: Available Now
Cost: 20 USD
Oil Rush is a truly interesting mash up of a game. From the creator's website:
"Oil Rush is a real-time naval strategy game based on group control. It combines the strategic challenge of a classical RTS with the sheer fun of Tower Defense. "
Savage 2
Status: Available Now
Cost: 0 USD (with premium content available)
I once heard Savage 2 described as a FPS-RTS-MMO-RPG, this description isn't that far from the truth. Savage 2 has combined some of the best elements from all of these types of games.
Deep Black
Status: In Development
Cost: 30 USD
Deep Black is an arcade style, single player, third person shooter. It utilises a variety of different terrains namely water and ground.
Cradle
Status: In Development
Cost: TBA
I'm going to be a bit biased here and admit this is a game I'm waiting excitedly for. From the game's website:
"Cradle is a science-fiction first-person quest with freedom of movement. The story is built around the relations of the protagonist and a mechanical girl, who by enigmatic circumstances find themselves together in a yurt among the desert Mongolian hills. The player is to restore the lost functions of his companion's mechanical body parts and together reveal the mystery of the neglected entertainment park found not far from the yurt."
Whew! Some good entertainment to enjoy now and some to look forward to that all runs natively on my favourite penguin powered operating system.
It is nice to see more game companies are seeing the value in producing cross-platform entertainment. Hopefully more will continue to follow suite.
~Jeff Hoogland
Tuesday, 13 March 2012
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