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Plays smoothly on my Linux box and has a cohesive gameplay. Too bad FPS aren't my kind of game and I'm not good enough to survive the scenario...

Nice, thank you!! I hear you, I'm really bad at strategics and beat-em-ups..

Having said that, I'm happy because yours is the first feedback about playing on GNU/Linux as that's my main OS (one of the reasons I choose to learn game development with Unity). It's was a little tricky for the wwise integration but in the end it worked ok.

Yeah, it can be a little difficult if FPS are not your kind of game, maybe in the future we'll add an option to select the difficulty.

Wwise was the reason I couldn't get one of the other contributions to build on my system to get a Linux version... Audiokinetic claim one can download the Unity integration for free and even without having an account but sadly they buried it into their "Launcher" (or what their equivalent of Unity-Hub was called) and when I tried to get that I only could get a "login or register" page. (And it's not even as if I wanted to get some editor package, only what is needed to build a project that contains assets generated with Wwise...)

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If it was just to add the integration it would be awesome, but unfortunately there's more.

In the end we did the integration on a windows pc and  then we build it for all platforms but after that I could no longer compile it on my linux box.

In the future for simple project like this we'll try to use fmod (editor is available for linux)