The information about the Linux version of this game can be found in the Steam database

Aug 26, 2014 19:01 GMT  ·  By

Time Mysteries: The Final Enigma, a hidden object game developed and published by Artifex Mundi on Steam, will also get a Linux release.

Artifex Mundi is a studio specializing in this kind of games, although it's a mystery why they haven't published their titles on Steam earlier. It looks like the first game from their collection that arrives on the Steam platform will be available for Linux as well.

“Time Mysteries: The Final Enigma is the epic finale to the time-traveling adventure series. In the face of the looming magical cataclysm, Ester Ambrose has to fight to save her future once again. Destroying Viviana's crystal tomb was supposed to turn Ester Ambrose's fight against evil powers into nothing more than a distant echo of her past, a faint memory of a nightmare never to befall her again,” reads the official synopsis on Steam.

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 there is no indication about a release date.