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ciemnogrodzianin: Samorost 2 has lost its Linux support icon.
Anyone owns it to answer, how it looks from available installers perspective?
gog_samorost_2_2.0.0.3.sh can be download without issu.
Windows version has been update to 2.32. Linux version has not been updated (2015).
Post edited November 06, 2020 by Kygonn
At some point a note was added under system requirements:
Important: The latest Linux build version is 2.0.0.3 and will not receive any further updates in the future.
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Crystal Caves HD has received a Linux version.
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Kygonn: Windows version has been update to 2.32.
And the Mac version. It's actually packaged as a stand-alone app now. Which means I can finally play it! It was some kind of weird browser Flash thing before, and I haven't had Flash installed for years.
Vaporum: Lockdown supports Linux now!
Yay! :D
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ciemnogrodzianin: Vaporum: Lockdown supports Linux now!
Yay! :D
Finally :D

(PS: my wallet doesn't share the same excitement)
It appears that Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp has just received the promised Linux version; at least 1.11e is available in my library now.
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Streets of Rage 4 has received Mac and Linux versions.
Looks like Shing! lost its Linux version (?).
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ciemnogrodzianin: Looks like Shing! lost its Linux version (?).
It actually looks like it never was available on GOG: Linux Version (from the game sub-forum)
Post edited December 18, 2020 by vv221
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vv221: It actually looks like it never was available on GOG: Linux Version (from the game sub-forum)
GOG did list Linux system requirements for it though, which was really confusing... and the game uses the Unity engine, so it wouldn't be too hard for the devs to provide a Linux native version if they wanted to. That being said, it works fine in Wine, like most Unity-based games packaged for Windows.
Post edited December 18, 2020 by WinterSnowfall
It looks they've just fixed the game's metadata (my script registered a difference in supported OS-es).
The fact is – there's no Linux support at the moment on GOG.
Linux port is available on Steam.
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vv221: It actually looks like it never was available on GOG: Linux Version (from the game sub-forum)
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WinterSnowfall: GOG did list Linux system requirements for it though, which was really confusing... and the game uses the Unity engine, so it wouldn't be too hard for the devs to provide a Linux native version if they wanted to. That being said, it works fine in Wine, like most Unity-based games packaged for Windows.
I received confirmation they're working on it, although no clear date. See attached pic.
Attachments:
shing.jpg (68 Kb)
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Wasteland 3 supports Linux now.
(or it's nothing new and once again I can see a game's metadata being cleaned)
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Ganni1987: I received confirmation they're working on it, although no clear date. See attached pic.
Good news indeed. Thanks for looking into this!