03.24.14
Links 24/3/2014: Games
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Cart Life exits Steam, goes open source
Want to play a game about the tumultuous life of a street shop vendor? Well, you can’t right now, as the website hosting it is currently drowning under heavy bandwidth load. But when it returns, you’ll find Cart Life, the indie small business simulation from Richard Hofmeier, available free of charge and completely open source for tinkerers to slot in custom characters and stall types.
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H-Craft Championship Sci-Fi Racer Is Now Free
You all love free games right? Good news as it is free games Thursday here at GOL and we bring you news that H-Craft Championship has been unshackled from its price-tag and is FREE.
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Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty GDC Gameplay Trailer, It’s Coming To Linux Remember
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Valve’s Vogl OpenGL Debugger Now Supports Steam’s Big Picture Mode
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Planetary Annihilation RTS Major Updates, New Linux Gameplay Video
Planetary Annihilation has some more spit and polish now as they work through their Gamma phase of development, they have recently improved art, the lobby, the AI and more!
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Get Ready For Some Thumping Tunes In Crypt Of The NecroDander
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CRYENGINE From Crytek Announces Official Linux Support Ahead Of GDC
CRYENGINE one of the most advanced game engines around powering a ton of games has finally announced official Linux support, so Crytek how about some Crysis on Linux?
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Starbound Stable Updates, New Weather & Encounters Available
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How AlienVault Is Building With Open-Source for Unified Security Management
AlienVault has emerged to be a leader in the security information and event management (SIEM) space in recent years, thanks to its open-source and commercial offerings.
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Steam Has Greenlit Another 37 Linux Games
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Sword of the Stars: Ground Pounders Linux Version Announced
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Witcher 2 Might be Heading to Linux
Linux gaming is getting better, slowly but surely, and it looks like The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings might be the next shot in the arm for the open source operating system.
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Witcher 2 available for download for Linux users
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Opening up Linux: Is the OS becoming ripe for game development?
Develop investigates how recent changes and support from gaming’s biggest companies is making Linux a viable option for developers
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IGF Winner Cart Life Departs Steam For Open Source Waters
Before Valve began greenlighting games by the bucketload, busting onto Steam was seen as a massive accomplishment for an indie developer. So it always raises one’s curiosity when a game’s creator decides to leave the berth of the all-mighty digital distributor for the lands of open source. In this case, it’s Richard Hofmeier and his IGF prize-winning title Cart Life.
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IGF 2013 winner Cart Life shuffles off Steam and becomes open source