New game titles in the Ubuntu Software Center
Canonical
on 3 August 2011
Tags: games , Linux , Ubuntu , Ubuntu Software Centre
We’ve recently added a few titles to the Ubuntu Software Center and have been hard at work on getting more diverse applications landed there. BEEP! by Big Fat Alien and Heileen from Hanako Games have recently landed in the Software Center.
BEEP!
BEEP! by Big Fat Alien allows the player to take control of a “precision robot vehicle” to explore a diverse system of planets and uncover their terrible fate. BEEP! has been a rather popular download since it hit the Ubuntu Software Center.
Kiaran of Big Fat Alien wrote up a stellar blog post about the Software Center and his experience in submitting an application using the MyApps portal currently in beta.
Check out the trailer.
http://vimeo.com/15971101
Now fire up the Ubuntu Software Center and buy it today!
Heileen
The Ubuntu Software Center’s newest addition is Heileen from Hanako Games. This is a anime adventure game where you guide a young woman through her adventures in exploring the New World. You must solve puzzles and explore the surroundings in order to proceed through the game.
This game does not have a trailer, but you can view screenshots at the Hanako Games website.
Now fire up the Ubuntu Software Center and buy it today!
As always…if you want to list your paid application in the Software Center please contact John Pugh at john dot pugh at canonical dot com!
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