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Developing Games on Linux: An Interview with Little Red Dog Games

Little Red Dog Games is an indie game developer that primarily uses Godot to create games such as Deep Sixed , Precipice , and their latest game, Rogue State Revolution . To learn more about their experience developing games in Linux, we sat down for an interview with CEO Ryan Hewer and Lead Programmer, Denis Comtesse.

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https://blog.system76.com/post/654884924769370112/developing-games-on-linux-an-interview-with

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