Works okay, but the controls are not quite like I remember them and seem to "stick" somehow. This has a detrimental effect on the whole gameplay. Other than that, it seems stable enough.
The part of the game I already played was very nice.
But I had to start sawfish in order to do so.
Sadly it is giving errors with xmonad.
Though double fine have activated my forum
account. I guess I go ask in the forum if anybody else
is having the same problem.
Okay, although the engine (AGS) was recently ported to Linux, game itself is not officially supported by developer. However, I can confirm that it can be successfully played and completed (I used 64bit Debian).
I've encountered few glitches (one when Susan's sprite can not be seen until you move to next screen; another when screen doesn't move along with Susan and you have to reach and open the door by guess). Game also crashed once. I'm not sure if these bugs are specific to Linux version or not, but they won't prevent you from successfully playing through.
19:58:38Superuser hey there, do you guys add web games?
19:59:21Superuser Lichess, the free and open source, the most comprehensively-featured chess website, brimming with HTML5-ness and modern web goodness, with no ads (ever), recently had a new release! Check it out at lichess.org
11:42:02Curly Brace Hi, Superuser. No, web based games are not added (with only few exceptions, like Quake Live). However, there was a separate forum thread for HTML5 games, you can leave interesting links there
Game: Jazz Jackrabbit
Ruined by Imperfections
Works okay, but the controls are not quite like I remember them and seem to "stick" somehow. This has a detrimental effect on the whole gameplay. Other than that, it seems stable enough.
Game: Stacking
Not working under xmonad
The part of the game I already played was very nice.
But I had to start sawfish in order to do so.
Sadly it is giving errors with xmonad.
Though double fine have activated my forum
account. I guess I go ask in the forum if anybody else
is having the same problem.
Edit:
I found a comfortable way to switch between wm's.
http://www.doublefine.com/forums/viewthread/9205/
Game: The Cat Lady
By the way, it's pretty
By the way, it's pretty horror-themed adventure, I really enjoyed it. If you like adventure games, give it a try.
Game: The Cat Lady
Okay, although the engine
Okay, although the engine (AGS) was recently ported to Linux, game itself is not officially supported by developer. However, I can confirm that it can be successfully played and completed (I used 64bit Debian).
I've encountered few glitches (one when Susan's sprite can not be seen until you move to next screen; another when screen doesn't move along with Susan and you have to reach and open the door by guess). Game also crashed once. I'm not sure if these bugs are specific to Linux version or not, but they won't prevent you from successfully playing through.
Game: Stacking
Can you please tell the
Can you please tell the readers, which system specs you have?
Game: Stacking
It's working for me but there
It's working for me but there are places where the game lags so much it's unplayable :/
According to Steam discussions I'm not the only one.
Game: Stacking
So far not working
This is not working on my GNU/Linux machine. I have notified double fine and will update my rating if the game becomes usable.
Game: Jack Keane
There are many effects
There are many effects missing and the rendering is overall too bright especially white colors hurt
Game: Jack Keane
Which problems?
Hmm, I cannot remember any major problems with it. And you think that justifies a 1-star rating? [--]
Game: Jack Keane
Now on Desura - the graphics
Now on Desura - the graphics are still unfixed