great, thanks to everyone who contributed and contributes!
great, thanks to everyone who contributed and contributes!
At least there are 2 Linux games. At least.
Hey guys,
just want to give a heads up - write descriptive titles for articles you post, ie. "update on _what_". Because in Groups watch (subscription to new indie posts) only titles of articles are displayed, not what project they belong to. So with the current title you can only see "update" and that's it. Cheers
Indeed! Thanks for making a Free RPG! (Which means It's available on Free platforms also!)
It's worth for Torchlight alone. I hope they will make Torchlight II for Linux platforms also.
Even if it was (which I question), doesn't mean that it WILL.
yay an RPG. For Linux platform. Thank you for supporting free open source platform!
Linux game publishing? Cool.
Because those so called indie devs creating these satan's turds "games" are all about money and know that they will be able to sell this lame **** without problems.
At least there are some Linux games included, although all of them should be available for Linux also. I hesitate to buy, but probably will do, just for the Linux games.
Awesome. Anyways, why not release the code under GNU GPL? Gnu.org
wow indeed. How much time was spent on this?
Where are the Linux versions?
didn't see any bundle here. who said about bundeals? where is the Linux version?
Thanks for a Linux platforms version. (Unless it's in flash)
It should be up to each particular person to decide if he pays the tax or not. The consequences should be his thing also.
Hmkay, I could rant again about nothing interesting in this bundle for Linux AGAIN. Sure I do have Osmos already. I say off with the indie game companies/developers who don't care about free software (Linux) platforms. They should realize what they are doing and educate themselves about free software philosophy.
That would, indeed, be great. Every company should do that. It would have to be for open discussion which charity /free software project to support, though. AS there are oh so many false charities/non-profits used by corporations as their haven for evil stuff.
and i mean 64bit Linux systems.
Ugh. I'd prefer stay out of tournament of "death and pain" thank you very much :)
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