After 40+ hours, I found exactly two minor quirks:

The days of the old, unstable OpenTK Linux port are long gone. The 1.4.4.9 native client uses (a reimplementation of Microsoft's XNA framework), which is the gold standard for cross-platform 2D games on Linux.

The provided string perfectly describes a highly sought-after, DRM-free standalone build of the critically acclaimed sandbox game, , optimized for open-source systems.

For DRM-free releases (GOG, itch.io, or scene releases), “Verified” often means a group of testers has run the game on bare-metal Linux hardware (not a VM) and confirmed all core features work.

. Linux users were forced to play through "Wine" (a compatibility layer), often facing glitches and multiplayer crashes. The community eventually pioneered an unofficial port by decompiling the game and recompiling it against , an open-source alternative to XNA. Seeing the demand, developer

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