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Then that can be done on partner.steamgames.com -> Edit Store Page -> Basic Info tab -> Supported Platforms section. You don't have to put any requirements for the sound card btw. Source: about 1 year ago
I also tried this weird thing partner.steamgames.com. I thought that it is possible to find name_id by classid but it doesn't work. Source: over 1 year ago
Go to https://partner.steamgames.com/ and Join steamworks. You can reuse your Steam gamer account or create a new one. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
I can give you a hand, however. Here's how to get your game added to Steam, PlayStation, and Nintendo. Source: over 1 year ago
Steamworks offers loads of functionality that developers can leverage to use in their products. Yeah, it's "industry standard", but it's kind of weird to act like it's just a place to list your games. Source: over 1 year ago
I remember a game on Linux called crayon physics deluxe, it was part of a humble bundle http://crayonphysics.com/. Source: over 2 years ago
Photon Engine - Independent networking engine and multiplayer platform.
Algodoo - Algodoo is a 2D simulator freeware product designed as a physics learning tool. It was originally created by Emil Emerfeldt as part of his master’s thesis in 2008. Read more about Algodoo.
Unity Multiplayer - Create real-time, networked games.
Physion - Physics Simulation Sandbox
Nakama - Nakama is an open-source distributed social and realtime server for games and apps.
The Powder Toy - The Powder Toy is a desktop version of the classic 'falling sand' physics sandbox game, it simulates air pressure and velocity as well as heat!