Hi Everyone, and by everyone I really just mean the Linux community. We have now officially released the Linux version of The Living Dungeon. We'd like to thank the Linux community for their patience and being the driving force behind making this happen at all. When we started looking into this we knew nothing about Linux. I'm still not a fan of command line tools I admit, but the Linux community have been there to hold my hand through the entire process from installing Linux through to Beta Testing the game for us. One small disappointment is that we are still dealing with the online multiplayer problem on all PC versions of the game. We'll get it I have no doubt, it just requires a bit more of our time still. Thankfully there is a workaround. If you are having trouble connecting to an online multiplayer game you can still make it work by using a VPN such as Himachi. We apologize for this but we will get it sorted. Also of note. If you hate Depth of field (the blurriness at the front of table and background) then you can toggle it on and off using the K key. I fully realized that we'd never make any kind of profit from the Linux version of the game, or even the windows version since we have very poor marketing ability, but I know that we have brought a certain amount of joy to many people and wish that we have manage to do the same for all you Linux peeps out there. What we would ask very humbly however, is that if you do enjoy the game, let someone else know it exists. Thanks for your time.
Hi Everyone, and by everyone I really just mean the Linux community. We have now officially released the Linux version of The Living Dungeon. We'd like to thank the Linux community for their patience and being the driving force behind making this happen at all. When we started looking into this we knew nothing about Linux. I'm still not a fan of command line tools I admit, but the Linux community have been there to hold my hand through the entire process from installing Linux through to Beta Testing the game for us. One small disappointment is that we are still dealing with the online multiplayer problem on all PC versions of the game. We'll get it I have no doubt, it just requires a bit more of our time still. Thankfully there is a workaround. If you are having trouble connecting to an online multiplayer game you can still make it work by using a VPN such as Himachi. We apologize for this but we will get it sorted. Also of note. If you hate Depth of field (the blurriness at the front of table and background) then you can toggle it on and off using the K key. I fully realized that we'd never make any kind of profit from the Linux version of the game, or even the windows version since we have very poor marketing ability, but I know that we have brought a certain amount of joy to many people and wish that we have manage to do the same for all you Linux peeps out there. What we would ask very humbly however, is that if you do enjoy the game, let someone else know it exists. Thanks for your time.
The Living Dungeon
RadiationBurn
RadiationBurn
2015-11-02
Indie Strategy Simulation Singleplayer Multiplayer
Game News Posts 34
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
🕹️ Partial Controller Support
Mixed
(25 reviews)
http://www.thelivingdungeon.com
https://store.steampowered.com/app/362290 
The Game includes VR Support
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The Living Dungeon: Unearthed
Up to 9 players can take part in a battle of wits, luck, and skulduggery. Survive other adventurers, monsters, and the dungeon itself through combat, agility or dungeon manipulation. Only the strongest, fastest and smartest survive.
Each player has only 5 actions per turn. They then have only 2 fretful minutes to decide what to do with those 5 actions. Panic will set in. The possibilities and threats will become overwhelming. Your mind will freeze up! Your time is running out for you to complete your objective, but one wrong move could be fatal! There are just so many ways to die in The Living Dungeon.
Features
- Lots to Do: a thirty hour story mode, 4 multiplayer modes including Assassination, Head Hunter, Random Assassination, and Escape mode. All of that and you only need one controller.
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- Unique Gameplay: Mix Tactics, luck and wit to outplan and out manoeuvre your enemies. Kill them, or help them kill themselves.
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- Replay Value: The board layouts are generated randomly, so with A.I. biases and dice involved, no two games will ever be the same.
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- Drop In/Out Multiplayer: Oh no! Phone call in the middle of an epic game with 8 players! It’s ok. You can switch your character onto A.I. mode temporarily. You don’t have to stop the game.
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- Double Style: Play the game in a nasty evil dungeon, or a friendlier board game in a tavern. Two visual stylings to suit your mood.
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- Control The Dungeon: Your little sister came in and wants to join in right in the middle of an epic match. Why not let her take over the dungeon. That way you can bribe her to ensure your victory.
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- That’s Enough: You don’t need any more bullet points because this is a totally different experience and great fun. It’s also quite pretty.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This game is currently LOCAL MULTIPALYER ONLY , using a Hot Seat system. Networking will hopefully be added in a near future update but we do not want to mis-sell the game as there has been some confusion. We're sure most of you will love the game, but it is currently local multiplayer, and a 30hr single player story.
- OS: UBUNTU 16.04
- Processor: pentium i3Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 460Sound Card: any direct X equivelant soundcardAdditional Notes: Unity based. Scalable performance so older machines may be fine.
- OS: UBUNTU 16.04
- Processor: i5Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Nvidia GTX 560Sound Card: any direct X equivelant soundcardAdditional Notes: Unity based. Scalable performance
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