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Another Linux Wine wrapper - System Shock: Enhanced Edition for Linux - another giveaway :)

As usual I'd also like to encourage anyone who's even a little bit interested in Linux to take a look at the beginner's guide I wrote & perhaps give Linux a try: The "Try Linux" Repost/Rewrite (a "beginner's guide")

Check out my GOGmix for more of my Wine wrappers: adamhm's Linux Wine wrappers

Anyway, the prizes this time are:

> System Shock: Enhanced Edition
> Breach & Clear
> Spacechem
> Star Trek: 25th Anniversary + Judgment Rites
> Tower of Guns

To enter, simply post here listing what you're entering for in order of preference. Using Linux is not a requirement for entering the giveaway.

The giveaway will run until Thursday 4th May at 20:00 UTC. Due to problems with downrepping in previous giveaways, the winners will *not* be publicly revealed unless they decide to do so themselves.

Rules:
- No rep requirement but I reserve the right to disqualify entries at my discretion.
- Winners will be selected randomly after the giveaway ends
- Each winner will receive one prize - whichever of the remaining prizes is their most preferred.
- Please only enter for games that you don't already have.
- Please only enter for games that your system can run.
- Please only enter for games that you're interested in, intend to play & won't just let rot in a backlog.
- Keys are for your own use only/not to be traded (except for leftovers/duplicates from multi-game keys which may be re-gifted but not traded)
- Anything not redeemed within one week after being awarded may be given to another entrant or reused for a future giveaway.
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adamhm: SpaceChem
Can I first ask, how hard is this game and what is it about? Do you need to re-learn the periodic table? I mean I sort of should anyway given I have kids I suppose and will have to help them with Chem homework a few years down the line. But if it's too hard I'll skip entering for it because of fun.

I like the idea of multiple solutions to problems. Too many puzzle games have some completely illogical solution. I've come across 2 different adventure games where the solution is to put live wires together with your actual hands, one of them electrecutes you if you use another object other than your hands.

Anyway thanks again for being a great GA guy and much rep
I will try my chances with Spacechem and Breach & Clear this time. However, I won a game in the last round so if there is anyone else willing to get these games, I would be more than happy to be counted as ineligible.
Thanks for another giveaway and also for making the games more accessible for Linux users!

I'm in for:
> System Shock: Enhanced Edition
> Spacechem

Both seems to be quite challenging. Hope I'm tough enough for one of these ;) In case of SS:EE, I've got the sequel and I'm still postponing it to play SS:EE first.
Not in this time but thanks and cheers for the GA!
I'm in for Breach & Clear.

Thank you for all of these giveaways.
Not in, but you are awesome :)
Not in, but you are awesome as usual. +1
Thank you for the awesome Linuxy giveaway! :D

I'm in for:

> System Shock: Enhanced Edition
> Star Trek: 25th Anniversary + Judgment Rites

Thank you again & +1! :D
Not in. +1
not in but bumping this to get to the first page

thanks for the giveaway anyway
I'd like to be in for in order of preference:

> Star Trek: 25th Anniversary + Judgment Rites
> System Shock: Enhanced Edition

Thanks again for the kind giveaway
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supplementscene: Can I first ask, how hard is this game and what is it about? Do you need to re-learn the periodic table? I mean I sort of should anyway given I have kids I suppose and will have to help them with Chem homework a few years down the line. But if it's too hard I'll skip entering for it because of fun.

I like the idea of multiple solutions to problems. Too many puzzle games have some completely illogical solution. I've come across 2 different adventure games where the solution is to put live wires together with your actual hands, one of them electrecutes you if you use another object other than your hands.

Anyway thanks again for being a great GA guy and much rep
SpaceChem is pretty awesome. You don't need to learn the periodic table or anything. You're given a goal, and some specific tools, and you have to use the tools to achieve the goal. The first levels are a tutorial, and it's very easy to get the hang of. The difficulty does escalate in the later levels.
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supplementscene: Can I first ask, how hard is this game and what is it about? Do you need to re-learn the periodic table? I mean I sort of should anyway given I have kids I suppose and will have to help them with Chem homework a few years down the line. But if it's too hard I'll skip entering for it because of fun.
What hummer010 said :p I haven't played it much myself yet, started playing a while ago but got sidetracked. One of many games in my backlog I need to play through at some point...
Post edited April 28, 2017 by adamhm
Not in, but thanks for all the giveaways. +1