What I've played on my Deck over the last months and would consider more of the type of games you listed:
- Tiny Terry's Turbo Trip
- Paper Trail
- Smushi Come Home
- Little Kitty, Big City
- Slash Quest
- Haven Park
- Loddlenaut
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What I've played on my Deck over the last months and would consider more of the type of games you listed:
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According to her pinned Xitter post, Emily left LMG at the end of August already.
To clear my backlog a bit I recently played Little Kitty, Big City, Smushi Come Home and now Paper Trails. Currently more on the 'cosy train' of games. I think Little Kitty, Big City was the first game I played on the Deck that implements the Steam Input API.
Rock and stone!
These are some very good game ideas. :)
The few hours I've spent in Wobbledogs, Shenzhen I/O and Another Crab's Treasure apparently were more significant to Steam than the few hundred hours in Satisfactory and Factorio.
I agree, we need more Dwarf Souls-Likes.
I have that genre listed there too only because I played ~7 hours of Wobbledogs this year.
Regarding your question, you can just clone the package's git URL or download the PKGBUILD
file directly, make your edit and run makepkg
or makepkg -sirc
as the wiki suggests to produce the package and install it.
You can also install the package tar with pacman -U <file>
.
Relevant Arch wiki pages:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_build_system
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_User_Repository
But looking at the comments it seems you are using an AUR helper that has a cache you might want to clear as the git repo for that package has an unstaged change for the license file for some reason (or you reset that file so git doesn't complain when pulling).
Edit: I see you figured it out already.
I created an account there an eternity ago when I first heard about them to reserve my username just in case but I will never consider a platform that cannot package their launcher/tool/software correctly and instead shoves a complex curl-to-bash script embedding binary data and a whole lot of other anti-pattern up my throat that is the least trustworthy and safest method of distributing your software.
Well, Minetest also can hardly be compared to Minecraft as Minetest is only an engine or platform for voxel based games like Minecraft. What you rather have to critique is something like Mineclonia that is apparently a more active fork of the MineClone2/VoxeLibre project that try to perfectly replicate Minecraft (without using Minecraft assets that is) on Minetest. Allegedly it's pretty good now but I haven't tried so myself. As already mentioned, the community for Minetest as a whole is pretty small and that additionally split among so many different games building on that. But it's good that viable alternatives exist in case Microsoft ever considers shutting down the Java edition.
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I now just use EurKey (Qwerty) with a very nice Alice (Arisu) keyboard. If that was all I was using I would probably try the eurkey variant of Colemak(-DH) at some point.
and maybe The Expanse but as others pointed out due to the timeskip I expect them to continue it at some point.