Jumping (a bit) late on the wagon, but I only learned about the 2nd beta of the game from the post on linuxgames. For me, this and happypenguin are the only sources to learn about games, as I'm Linux-only (yes, I know, still not that common, but been like this for >>10 years...). Btw., I haven't seen a post on happypenguin so far - but you definitely should advertise it there (and you will for sure get a 5-star rating from me

OK, back to the game. I downloaded the demo, and got immediately cought by the games' atmosphere. And looking at the price tag it was an easy decision to buy the full version (which is something I do quite often, as long as it's a native Linux version, and the game is worth the money).
Right now I only have it running on my somewhat outdated laptop (1.5GHz Pentium M with integrated Intel graphics, but the main computer is stowed away as I'm relocating). So with a performance around 35 it's somewhat slowish - but it's running without any trouble so far (1 1/2 hours gameplay). So why this post, if I don't need support?
Well, just to say thanks for doing the linux port and (trying) to encourage you to continue doing so!
And now back to playing

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