Developers have pushed an update that enables Linux support

Jul 17, 2015 17:03 GMT  ·  By

The Magic Circle, an FPS puzzle game developed and published on Steam by the Question studio, has been released on the Linux platform as well.

The developers from Question announced on the official forums that the Linux port for The Magic Circle is now live, and anyone who already owns the game can play it. They also said that a demo version had been made available so that users could test to see if it worked on their Linux distros.

"You are the protagonist of an unfinished 1st person fantasy game, trapped in development hell. Rather than traditional puzzles with a single solution, the incomplete state of each environment is a question that you answer in your own way. Trap the designers' creations, steal their behaviors, and re-mix them to explore and master this world-in-progress. Can you out-think the game gods? Can you ship The Magic Circle from inside it?" reads the Steam synopsis.

The system requirements for the game are not all that big, and most users will be able to play it. You will need at least an AMD Athlon 64 Processor 3800+ 2.4Ghz or better CPU, an NVIDIA 7800GT 256MB graphics card or better, 2 GB of RAM, and 2GB of available HDD space. Also, please keep in mind that the Intel HD 4000 chipset is not supported.