The game will be released on March 27, on multiple platforms including Linux

Mar 21, 2014 16:10 GMT  ·  By

Creeper World 3: Arc Eternal, a game developed and published by Knuckle Cracker, will be released on Steam for Linux on March 27.

Creeper World 3: Arc Eternal has gone through the Greenlight program and the community voted for it in order to get published, which also means that the community will have some very high expectations from it.

“Instead of discreet units that attack your base, a fluid-like substance spreads over the terraformable terrain. Your base, your weapons, your strategy... you must adapt them all. Players can go for domination, quick strategic kills, or amass huge stockpiles of resources. Some play for speed, others to create art. Tiny maps, large maps, five minute missions, five day missions... the simulation scales to handle all of these scenarios,” say the developers from Knuckle Cracker on the official website.

One thing is certain, this is not your ordinary strategy title and features thermodynamic/fluid physics- based gameplay, billions of possible combinations for the levels, an interesting story, a map creator, terraforming, experimental weapons, and a unique soundtrack.

The Linux system requirements are also quite accessible: a single-core 2 GHz processor, 1 GB of RAM, a Shader Model 2.0 compatible graphics card, and 500 MB available HDD space.

Check out the official Steam website for more details about Creeper World 3: Arc Eternal.