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Koobazaur

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Many fans asked for this, so I finally had a bit of time to sit down and add custom keybinding support to Postmortem: one must die YAY! Oh and the game is currently 50% off until Thanksgiving on Desura – Enjoy some thought-provoking moral dilemmas with your turkey this year!






HAPPY THANKSGIVING!


What Is Postmortem?
Narrative-adventure playing an Agent of Death who must take ONE life that could change the fate of a conflict-torn Nation!

Free form exploration, Rich Dialogue, Meaningful Choices and Unintended consequences!

Think The Walking Dead meets Home and The Last Express, with a dash of To The Moon!

Video Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BVrIManI5M



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« Last Edit: November 27, 2013, 08:59:40 pm by Koobazaur »

Tank

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I wanted to buy it, but there's no Linux build. Any chance to get one? (drop me a line if you need any help)

Koobazaur

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Aw that's a bummer, there's no plan for a linux build at the moment sorry :( But the game is pretty basic 2D stuff so should run smoothly under Wine. you can actually get the basic game for free (without extra character and bonus materials), if you want to check out how it runs.

Let me know how it runs under Wine, actually, I'd actually be curious to know.

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I run Fedora and played it when it first came out, it runs fine on WINE for me.
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It's nice that it runs good in Wine, but I prefer native builds. ;)

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Ah fair enough. But glad to hear it's Wine-able :)