1.- Teslagrad game built around the concepts of magnetism and electricity.
Teslagrad is a 2D puzzle-platformer, where you play as a young lad who suddenly finds himself embroiled in an ancient conflict that will shake the foundations of his entire existence, and bring a gruesome truth to light. The game revolves around the use of electricity and magnetism, and your ingenuity will be put to the test as you employ the amazing technology of the Teslamancers to traverse
2.- Ardentryst is an arcade game with focus on a fantasy world.
Ardentryst is an action/arcade role-playing game with focus on a fantasy world by the same name. The player is guided through a storyline which he or her must act in and play a major role in keeping peace and order in Ardentryst. The game features two playable characters and a variety of weapons, items, armour, monsters, and beautiful level scenery and graphics. Ardentryst is a platformer
3.- The Best Linux Games of 2013.
2013 was a huge year for Linux gaming with Valve’s continued commitment to the platform, encouraging words from big studios like Battlefield developers DICE, and Creative Assembly’s commitment to bringing Total War: Rome II to Linux next year. Our list contains both indie titles and some of the most influential AAA titles to date. This list isn’t intended to be comprehensive nor anything other
4.- Tremulous is a first-person shooter with elements of real time strategy.
Tremulous is a first-person shooter with elements of real time strategy. Each team must construct and defend a base, consisting of structures which aid the players in some way. The most important structure is the spawn, which provides each team with reinforcements to replace players who have been killed. During a match, most players engage in fighting the enemy, while others maintain the base
5.- Top 10 blog posts for September 2013 from Linux & The Planet Games.
1.- Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 5: Rise of the Pirate God. Chapter four concluded with various surprising twists in the storyline, plus an inference that changes should be expected in the closing moments of the final series. Can Elaine punish Guybrush if he truthfully passes the criteria of pirate bravery to her? Does Guybrush's fate end forever? Chapter 5 is the last chapter: The Rise
6.- Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 5: Rise of the Pirate God.
Chapter four concluded with various surprising twists in the storyline, plus an inference that changes should be expected in the closing moments of the final series. Can Elaine punish Guybrush if he truthfully passes the criteria of pirate bravery to her? Does Guybrush's fate end forever? Chapter 5 is the last chapter: The Rise of the Pirate God. In this chapter, Guybrush is in the after
7.- Tales of Monkey Island: Chapter 4: The Trial & Execution of Guybursh Threepwood.
The Trial and Execution of Guybrush Threepwood guides the narrative back round to the locations, personalities, and settings of the initial chapter in the sequence, whilst Guybrush Threepwood goes back to Flotsam Island to attend a hearing for his criminal activities executed whilst fleeing from the island and multiplying the voodoo pox. The majority of the personalities are recognised from
8.- Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 3: Lair of the Leviathan.
In this part of the Tales of Monkey Island series, Guybrush Threepwoods’ most recent tale is taken to another level. In chapter one, Guybrush discovers a whole new universe where he realises that he is a victim in distributing the pox of LeChuck. In the next chapter, Guybrush adapts his life to accommodate a fresh LeChuck who isn’t wicked anymore, plus the meaning that’s behind this for himself
9.- Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 2: The Siege of Spinner Cay.
Another month arrives and so does an extra chapter of Tales of Monkey Island. Even though it’s just chapter number two within the sequence, masses of Monkey Island admirers have been keenly hanging on for it to discover what’ll happen following the cliff hanger finale of the first chapter. Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 2: The Siege of Spinner Cay carries on the shambling "pirate" antics of
10.- Tales of Monkey Island Chapter 1: Launch of the Screaming Narwhal.
This game is a Monkey Island game in two ways: arrangement and disposition, at best for the initial chapter. Its appearance is similar to Monkey Island, it sounds similar to Monkey Island, it seems like Monkey Island, plus it plays similar to Monkey Island. For all those admirers of Monkey Island, that’s everything they need to be aware of. For additional gamers, nevertheless, a small amount of
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