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Hard West 2 – Turn-based Wild West meets Horror

BY Nils January 27, 2023 1 Comment

I was talking to Patola about some issues I have with games from the publisher PlayWay S.A, they are fun simulators but always lack some polishing, but his experience was different, and he listed some games I should take a… Continue Reading →

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Star Fetchers – 1-hit kill hack & slash grindhouse.

BY Nils January 12, 2023 Leave a Comment

Recently, with the Steam Next Fest, I revived my taste for demos: small doses with lots of flavor. And I have been playing them when I have the opportunity. Hence, I am happy I discovered Star Fetchers, developed by Svavelstickan,… Continue Reading →

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Ship of Fools – Seafaring Coop Roguelike, Review on Linux

BY Nils December 7, 2022 Leave a Comment

Ship of Fools, developed by Fika Productions and published by Team17, is an intuitive and lighthearted 2 players coop roguelike boat action game. It runs ok with proton experimental or GE. After a brief intro of light versus darkness and… Continue Reading →

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Honey, I Joined a Cult: Review on Linux

BY Nils November 5, 2022 Leave a Comment

Honey, I joined a cult, developed by Sole Survivor Games and published by Team17, is a funny Cult theme park building that goes stale fast. It runs on Linux with Proton and the flag PROTON_USE_WINED3D=1, but not without issues. In… Continue Reading →

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Live by the Sword Tactics: Review on Linux (Proton)

BY Nils October 29, 2022 Leave a Comment

Live by the Sword Tactics (LbtS:T), developed by Labrador Studios and published by Gravity Game Arise, is a turn-based tactical RPG with heavy focus on strategy but not so much on RPG. I think it is important to make that… Continue Reading →

Games, Proton, Review, Software

Steam Next Fest: The Big Recap (29 Games Tested)

BY Nils October 25, 2022 5 Comments

During my childhood, PC magazines would come with CDs full of game demos and other shareware contents. Demos became my favorite way to learn about novelties and help me decide if I should purchase the full version. It was a… Continue Reading →

Games, Original Game, Proton, Software, Steam

Beacon Pines – Cute visual novel with inventive storytelling devices.

BY Nils October 6, 2022 Leave a Comment

Beacon Pines is a cute, suspenseful, visual novel with interesting storytelling devices, developed by Hiding Spot and published by Fellow Traveler. It runs great on Linux with Proton. Beacon Pines presents itself as a book, then an excellent narration starts… Continue Reading →

Games, Proton, Software, Steam

The Excavation of Hob’s Barrow on Linux: Review

BY Nils September 28, 2022 2 Comments

Today I got the opportunity to review The Excavation of Hob’s Barrow, a point and click folk horror story set in Victorian England that runs well on Linux. Besides the steam description and being on some friend’s wishlist, I didn’t… Continue Reading →

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Potion Permit – Chill Life Sim Begging for some Polish.

BY Nils September 22, 2022 2 Comments

Potion Permit, developed my MassHive Media and published by pQube, is a chill pixel art life management sim with great ideas begging for some polish. Runs great on Linux with Proton. Before we continue. If you are thinking about buying… Continue Reading →

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How to Make Your Game in 10 minutes with Godot – Extended Version

BY Nils September 15, 2022 Leave a Comment

A couple of weeks ago, Boiling Steam published a 10 minute introductory hands-on guide for Godot, which you can watch here: But there is so much I would like to cover that would not fit in a short video, and… Continue Reading →

Gamedev, Godot

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