Trine 2 Linux Client Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Gaming on 1 April 2012 at 06:27 PM EDT. 52 Comments
LINUX GAMING
There's some more Linux gaming news this weekend: the Linux client of Trine 2 has finally been released.

Trine 2 is the side-scrolling game of action, puzzles and platforming and the successor to the original Trine game that also had a native Linux client.

Trine 2 was released for Windows and Mac OS X last December, but the Linux client is only now ready for release after it was delayed by Frozenbyte.

Trine 2 is being sold at a price of $15 USD. Additional information is available from Trine2.com.

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