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Prepare for a colorful, minimalistic, and laid-back puzzle game in which (surprise!) you're fixing roads!
Genre: Simulation
One of these smart and relaxing puzzle games.
Looks charming.
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We've been playing this game with our government for the last 3 decades... they still haven't figured out how to get past the first level.
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WinterSnowfall: We've been playing this game with our government for the last 3 decades... they still haven't figured out how to get past the first level.
Maybe the government needs to replace the players (¬‿¬)
This game sure looks very nice. Wishlisted for now.
Post edited May 05, 2022 by OPlays22
Looks interesting!

Will there be a demo on GOG?
yesss, more puzzlers that are actually relevant to my interests (for now).
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WinterSnowfall: We've been playing this game with our government for the last 3 decades... they still haven't figured out how to get past the first level.
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OPlays22: Maybe the government needs to replace the players (¬‿¬)
"Dark Roads" is a different game. Intro being something like https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3k1OYtFZs6I
Edit: must warn about on-screen violence.
Post edited May 05, 2022 by i_ni
Graphics full of color!
No shit.
Yes - really an interesting game for GNU/Linux.
And 1st one not stating proprietary drivers necessary which is wrong for a long time
when good HW is involved - it is only Nvidia - which is clearly stated.
With the video it looks very promising ...
Just wonder if Ubuntu 18.04 is GOG or the developers, as this will soon be EoL
and not suitable for current HW (e.g. last 2 gen {soon 3 gen} graphics).
But this is just official support - which is non existing on GOG.
So everything is green. ;)
After Steam it may appear in June 2022 ... on GOG probably a little later,
but I would guess not much later.
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JMB9: Yes - really an interesting game for GNU/Linux.
And 1st one not stating proprietary drivers necessary which is wrong for a long time
when good HW is involved - it is only Nvidia - which is clearly stated.
With the video it looks very promising ...
Just wonder if Ubuntu 18.04 is GOG or the developers, as this will soon be EoL
and not suitable for current HW (e.g. last 2 gen {soon 3 gen} graphics).
But this is just official support - which is non existing on GOG.
So everything is green. ;)
After Steam it may appear in June 2022 ... on GOG probably a little later,
but I would guess not much later.
Hi, I am the dev.

Ubuntu 18.04 is just the default GOG distro, I have Mint installed. If Unity supports your distro, then the game will support it too.

GOG and Steam should release at the same time.

Just to be clear about drivers: the game launches on open source drivers on my 1080 Ti, but it is choppy and would be unnacceptable for me if I were the player. After I switched to NVidia's drivers, then it was working perfectly fine. The game is a standard Unity project and I'm not an Elder Linux Wizard, I think I can't do much about this issue other than suggest proprietary drivers.

If you really hate NVidia's closed source drivers, want to use open source drivers and have the same problem as me, then feel free to refund the game and leave a negative review.

Cheers!
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Arielunek: ...
Thanks for your efforts and be sure we really appreciate when a small dev tries to deliver native Linux port.

@Ari, ask GOG for dev's account – you'll be able to answer here in awesome yellow ;)
This looks cute as heck.

(The way to fix the road is to break the road and replace it with a working light rail system.)
That looks like fun:)
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Arielunek: If you really hate NVidia's closed source drivers, want to use open source drivers and have the same problem as me, then feel free to refund the game and leave a negative review.
I think the person was only saying closed source drivers are not really needed - with the exception of Nvidia, which you have fairly mentioned. It was not criticism.

The state of the open-source nouveau Mesa driver is quite bare (as it has always been) and it's only there to provide basic hardware modeswitching and opengl capability. It was never designed with gaming in mind and its performance is traditionally atrocious... when it works at all. From what I know it can't even properly switch performance states on some GPUs, so you're stuck on P0 at all times, which is sad. It's understandable for what is mostly a reversed-engineered driver after all. As anyone in the Linux space knows, Nvidia are not open-source friendly.

Nobody in their right minds would use nouveau for gaming anyway.

P.S.: Thank you for supporting Linux in the first place!

Graphics full of color!
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Mr.Mumbles: No shit.
Graphics can be monochrome too, ya' know? :P
Post edited May 06, 2022 by WinterSnowfall