Linux port status

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Linux port statusdraeath02/04/2009 - 07:58

We're still waiting... any updates, any kind of a timeframe?

That said, if and when it finally comes out, how do I redownload?

Re: Linux port statusSoultaker02/04/2009 - 10:19

Real Soon NowTM

The Linux version will be available from the same download link you received when you ordered the game (this applies to everyone who bought directly from 2D Boy).

Re: Linux port status30jon02/10/2009 - 11:25

they finished beta testing

Re: Linux port statustheBishop02/10/2009 - 15:28

awesome... I'll soon able able to play the game I bought back in December...

Re: Linux port statusKarda02/12/2009 - 19:38

I've noticed that the Linux port is ready (look here: http://2dboy.com/2009/02/12/world-of-goo-linux-version-is-ready/). Now from what I can see only people who bought the game via 2dboy site are entitled to download the linux port, right? I've bought a boxed version recently (well...2 actually,one for me and one for my girlfriend :D). I can run it under wine quite fine but I would really love to run it natively. So... if I've bought the box, can I download the Linux port (after providing some information that would identify my purchase)?

Re: Linux port statusSoultaker02/12/2009 - 19:46

Now all us date-less Linux-users will have something to do on Valentine's day!  ;D

Re: Linux port statusxolotl02/13/2009 - 00:01

Woo, I'm glad I checked before heading to bed.  I guess I'll be staying up later than I thought.  Thanks, 2dboy!

Re: Linux port statusdraeath02/14/2009 - 02:34

Thanks 2D Boy. As you say, "We love you!"

Re: Linux port statusbsdhacker02/14/2009 - 12:40

Yay, I downloaded the linux demo last night and played it - the game is awesome, so I purchased it.  I wish more games would sell for $20 - especially with native Linux builds.  You guys rock.