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Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn  Interplay (BioWare)2000
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Neverwinter Nights  Atari;Infogrames (BioWare)2003Linux versions of this program are supported by Bioware. You can obtain them from the Neverwinter Night's for Linux Client Page and the Neverwinter Night's for Linux Server Page.
You can obtain help for this version of the program from Bioware's Linux Forums.
[Atari]***While the most of the Linux version can be downloaded for free, you'll need to buy the windows version to legally get a CD Key that allows the Linux version to run. Also, certain files of the windows version are also required for the Linux version and only available from a full install of the windows version that has been successfully run at least once.

Bioware had stared during development that players could import Baldur's Gate characters. This feature was subsequently removed before completion. Atari says in their NWN FAQ (About the Windows version), that this was due to BG being 2nd edition D&D rules and and NWN being 3rd edition.

Hasbro, Infogrames, and Atari do not officially support the Linux port. According to Atari, Bioware does.

Confirmed to work perfectly with WINE versions 0.9.55 and 0.9.61. Formally, the end user had to install and successfully run the Windows version then port it to their Linux box. The good news here is that Linux users no longer had to own a windows system to get a native Linux version. They could instead, install the Windows version, install the NWN Linux resources, port the proper files from the windows version to Linux version, uninstall the Windows version. Native Linux version get achieved without having to buy Windows.

Although the Linux client and dedicated servers were developed an tested concurrently with, and from the same source code as, the windows client and server, The Linux client ultimately is a true port and not a source port or a conversion. This is because the end user literally has to port the final bit of code manually from a windows machine to a Linux machine to make the Linux version complete. The servers however, are all of the same source.
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Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide  Atari (BioWare)2003While the Linux version can be downloaded for free, you'll need to buy the windows version to legally get a CD Key that allows the Linux version to run.
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Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark  Atari (BioWare;Floodgate Entertainment)2003
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Neverwinter Nights: King Maker  BioWare2005
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Spirited Heart  Winter Wolves2009Spirited Heart is a fantasy life simulation game.

Create your fantasy alter ego choosing between an apparently normal human, a cute elf and a wicked demoness. Every character has different starting attributes that will greatly influence the gameplay. They also behave differently in the various dialogue choices you'll encounter during the game.

Once the game start you'll be able to run your life in a virtual fantasy world: choose a job from the 20 different ones available, but carefully check the minimum requirements.

Each starting job will improve some of your basic character skills, giving you the possibility to unlock more advanced jobs once you have trained your character long enough.

From time to time, random events will occur and you'll also make random encounters: there are six potential partner for your character in the game, two for each one of the three races. Each partner will have his own personality and will react differently depending on which race you're playing, offering over 100 different dialogue combinations!

Can you win their hearts and maybe, one day, marry one of them?

Play with your character for 10 in-game years in which you have to do your best! The full game has 20 normal endings plus 6 special marriage endings, providing hours of gameplay and lots of replayability.

Can you see all the different endings?
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Dungeons of Dredmor Gaslamp Games2011
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Realm of the Diggle Gods Gaslamp Games2012
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Legend of Grimrock Almost Human Games2012
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Avernum: Escape from the Pit Spiderweb Software2012
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Game Dev Tycoon Greenheart Games2013[b]Start out in the 80s[/b]

Start your adventure in a small garage office in the 80s. Enjoy the hand-crafted level design while you develop your first simple games. Gain experience, unlock new options and create your first game engine.

[b]Create games your way[/b]

In Game Dev Tycoon the decisions you make during development really matter. Decide which areas you want to focus on. Does your game need more gameplay or should you focus more on quests? These decisions will have a major impact on the success of your game.

[b]Expand your company[/b]
Once you have successfully released a few games you can move into your own office and forge a world-class development team. Hire staff, train them and unlock new options.

Make larger, more complex games

With experience and a good team, you can release larger, more complex games. Larger games bring new challenges and you will have to manage your team well to deliver hit games.

Unlock labs and conduct industry-changing projects

Move beyond just releasing games and conduct industry-changing projects by unlocking labs later in the game. There are a number of secret projects that can be completed.

The full game has many more features which are not listed here to prevent spoilers.***Make an innovative game in your garage in the 1980s. Make another innovative game. Rent an office, research new and amazing technology for making more innovative games. Buy a building, keep innovating, and make more games. Buy all your competitors, acquire software patents, indenture programmers, and finally stop innovating.

Developers planted a little surprise in the game for those who would play illegal copies. They are given the simulated gift of knowing what it is like to have your games stolen and all your hard work devastated by game thieves such as themselves.
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Elder Sign: Omens Fantasy Flight Games2013
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Baldur's Gate II: Enhanced Edition  Beamdog (Overhaul Games)2014
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Baldur's Gate: Enhanced Edition  Beamdog (Overhaul Games;Beamdog)2014Despite being available on Steam, contractual obligations required the developer to offer separate versions with separate licenses per platform.
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XCOM: Enemy Unknown 2K Games (Feral Interactive)2014
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Sword of the Stars: The Pit Kerberos Productions2014
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Icewind Dale: Enhanced Edition Atari (Overhaul Games)2014
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Daggerfall Unity author2015
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Hand of Fate: Wildcards Defiant Development2015
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Hand of Fate Defiant Development2015
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Orion Trail Schell Games2015
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Sunless Sea Failbetter Games2016
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Home Behind Coconut Island Games (TPP Studio)2016
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Sunless Sea: Zubmariner Failbetter Games2016
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Baldur's Gate: Siege of Dragonspear  Beamdog2017
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Hand of Fate 2 Defiant Development2017
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Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition  Beamdog;Infogrames (Beamdog)2019
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Baldur's Gate III  Beamdog2023
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