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LEISURE TIME

LXF: What have you been playing lately?

My recent gaming has been replaying , which is native Linux, yay! And also trying to get back into, which is also native Linux. It’s really good – I recommend it if you’re at all a fan of the stealthy sneaking assassinating genre. I’ve just got to the last level, which is ridiculously hard it appears. I now see why I bounced off it a few months ago. I’ve heard great things about , which is by the same people (Mimimi Productions) and is very much a spiritual successor— itself was inspired by the original games by Spellbound Entertainment. And Mimimi have been an excellent steward of that. Oh and there’s the itch.io bundle too. That seemed to involve all of indie gaming.

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