Must Try Linux Games | LAS | s25e05
Posted on: January 27, 2013
Posted in: Featured, Linux Action Show, Video

We highlight the must try Linux games for casual, hardcore, and the thinker players. Also some of the best games coming out of Kickstarter, and resources to track future Kickstarter games with Linux support.
Plus we bust the Ubuntu rumors of the week, discuss future versions of Gnome and KDE, cover the great news for Linux pros, and the distro coming to a theater near you!
AND SO MUCH MORE!
All this week on, The Linux Action Show!
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Must Try Games for Linux:
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Casual Games:
Might need to install freeglut3:i386 on Ubuntu 64bit
Intense Games:
Kickstarter Games:
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Wildman: An “Evolutionary” Action RPG by Gas Powered Games — Kickstarter
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List of crowdfunding games – GamingOnLinux.com Linux Games Wiki
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- Temple Run 2
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Ubuntu considers “huge” change that would end traditional release cycle
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First Ubuntu smartphone will keep things simple, launch without an app store
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KDE 4.10 Feature Presentation: Application Menu in Window Decoration
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Kernel developer Alan Cox (perhaps the #2 kernel dev by seniority) quits kernel development
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