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Freeablo  ?? labelminimizeminimize
FreedroidRPG  the Freedroid team2002Freedroid RPG is an RPG with isometric graphics. In it, the player
is Tux, who must fight rebelling robots in order to restore peace to
humankind. To do so,Tux may take over robots in a minigame based off the
classic game Paradroid, or may simply blast them to pieces with a weapon.

Note that this is not the same game as Freedroid, also available in Debian.
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Torchlight Runic Games2012 labelminimizeminimize
Geneforge 4: Rebellion Spiderweb Software2012 labelminimizeminimize
Geneforge 5: Overthrow Spiderweb Software2012 labelminimizeminimize
Geneforge 3 Spiderweb Software2012 labelminimizeminimize
World of Warcraft  Linux Game Publishing (Linux Game Publishing;Blizzard)2013Linux Game Publishing saw to it that this version of World of Warcraft was 100% ready for publishing. LGP agreed to publish, maintain, support, update, and otherwise handle [b]every[/b] time and expense of this release, thereby removing all liability from Blizzard whilst Blizzard would enjoy the same profit per sale as a they do with the versions of WOW they handle themselves. Blizzard canceled just before publishing citing no reason at the time. Other comments from Blizzard representatives strongly suggest that Blizzard considers the Linux platform "untargetable" due not to the hundreds of distros available (as some companies have whined), but the [i]possibility[/i] of more distros becoming available in the future (note, different versions of Mac and Windows happen on a regular basis for various systems like intel, arm, ppc, desktop, portable, as well). However, this oft mentioned reason would have no validity whatsoever if applied to WOW for Linux, as LGP has already agreed to take on the imagined burden of future distro possibilities. Note also that Blizzard's argument assumes that all Linux Distros, past, present, and future are and will always be equally popular and completely incompatible with each other. They also seem to have not considered targeting just one distro, maybe two, and letting users or volunteers handle other distros themselves (unsupported but not activly prevented by the developer) exactly as hundreds of Linux developers do now for the 7500+ Linux games available.
Further insanity is that Blizzard has maintained this version at least until 2011 and probably since.
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Dying Light: The Bozak Horde Techland2015 labelminimizeminimize
Dying Light Techland2015 labelminimizeminimize
Torchlight II  Runic Games2015 labelminimizeminimize
Worldstone  author2016 labelminimizeminimize
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