The Real Texas Coming Soon To GNU/Linux !

Posted: 1st September 2011 by Maxim Bardin in Uncategorized
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Kitty Lambda will soon release their action RPG The Real Texas which is be available for GNU/Linux.

About
While holidaying in England, an ordinary rancher from Texas is trapped in an abandoned castle.
There he finds a portal to a town called Strange, whose residents are somehow all stuck in a purgatory dimension of Texas.
The Real Texas is an epic action RPG with gun combat, lots of secret items and areas, NPC day/night cycles, bosses, puzzles, dungeons, zombies and cross-dressing.

Awesomely Explorey
Sam finds himself in The Strange Texas, which is really just a sort-of satire of our own world.
When you’re not shooting stuff you’ll be rooting through people’s houses, collecting items, and getting clues from NPCs.
Objects usually have a few purposes, and while there are definite solutions to the main quests in the game, there’s also lot of optional secret-hunting and easter eggs, if you’re into that kind of thing.

FPS Control, Retro Vibe
The Real Texas is a bona-fide old-school top-down adventure game, but with guns instead of swords. It controls like a first person shooter where you aim with the mouse and move with the keyboard.
There’s no health bar; instead, combat is intuitive and takes a blend of strategy, reflexes, and luck.
The pace is quick and things stay interesting: you’re never left to slog it out, but always hunting for the right rhythm.

Technical Mumbo-jumbo
The Real Texas has modest system requirements; you’ll need a computer that has basic 3D graphics and a decent processor.
If you bought your computer in the past 5 years or so, or even if it’s a little bit older, it should do the trick.

Screenshots

Trailer

The Real Texas – Official Trailer #2 from Calvin French on Vimeo.

Links
Kitty Lambda
The Real Texas