Signs about the impending release of Velocibox on Steam for Linux have been spotted in the Steam database

Sep 18, 2014 16:22 GMT  ·  By

Velocibox, a minimalistic action game developed and published by Shawn Beck, has been released on Steam and it will get a Linux version soon.

Velocibox is described by the devs as a twitch-heavy action game crafted for the hardcore audience, and most of the users who have played it are saying that it's one of the hardest games ever made.

According to the guys from Shawn Beck, players will have to flip, spin, and dodge their way through more than 70 deviously designed patterns.

The information about the Linux version is taken from the Steam database, and by no means is it completely certain. The Steam Database is a record of data that describes every Steam game and subscription provided by Valve for the Steam service.

Usually, the new entries are first visible in the Steam Database before their official launch, but the developer has also said that a Linux version will arrive sometime in the future.

The system requirements for Velocibox are also quite low and they shouldn't scare anyone: a 2 GHz processor, 2 GB of RAM, at least an Intel HD Graphics 3000 graphics solution, and 95 MB of available space.

We'll inform the Steam users when the game lands on the Linux platform as well.