Co-op play - Play 36 twisted two-player levels in the offline co-op mode, with puzzles that can only be completed through cunning and teamwork.

Non-linear map screen - Multiple routes through the castle ensure you'll be able to find another route if you get stuck.

Boss encounters - Use your wit and cunning to defeat the dastardly bosses in each area of the castle.

Time travel - Get caught in a time loop and co-operate with your past echoes.

Rotation - Spin whole levels or interlocking puzzle sections to grab all the gems.

Seeing double - Utilize multiple Shuggys under the influence of different gravities.

Teleportation - Use Shuggy's teleporter to solve some tricky conundrums.

Tied up in knots - Grab the magic rope and swing your way to victory.

Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.

A DRM free Linux build was added to the Humble Widget on the developer's website on 30th October The game was ported to Linux in time for the Halloween sale on Steam and is a bargain for fans of puzzle platformers.Adventures of Shuggy was developed by Gateways developer Smudge Cat Games and has been ported to Linux by Ethan " flibitijibibo " Lee. The game is similar in style to Gateways, but with separate levels instead of the metroidvania-esque level design.The game has a wide range of puzzle mechanics, which change from level to level. In some levels you can rotate the screen, while in others you have multiple Shuggys to switch between and coordinate. There are also levels where time loops, and you have to find ways to cooperate with your past selves, but have to avoid bumping into them. A couple of the levels I played had tiny bouncing creatures that had to be herded to cages to unlock the gems that you have to collect to pass each level. I've only just passed the first area in the game, and judging by the trailer, I've only experienced a small fraction of what the game has to offer.So far the puzzles haven't been too challenging, but the platforming unfortunately leaves a lot to be desired. Movement feels very floaty, and controlling Shuggy around pits and enemies can be needlessly difficult. That hasn't bothered me too much yet, but I've only gotten a taste of the trickier puzzles that require some planning and mental leaps to pull off. If these ramp up as much in difficulty as those of Gateways, the controls can easily become a source of frustration when you spend time to pluck away at a devious puzzle, only to have it all fall apart because of a minor misstep.You can buy Adventures of Shuggy on Steam , where it's currently 65% off as part of the Halloween sale. The Linux version hasn't been made available from Humble, where there's a DRM free Windows version, but hopefully it's only a matter of time.(from Steam)Shuggy has just inherited a castle full of goblins, ghouls, zombies, and robots. Help him clear out over 100 rooms to make his new home liveable again! Every room in the castle is different, letting Shuggy fly, float, swing, spin, change size, time travel and more as he explores the Dungeon, Boiler Room, Clocktower, Gallery, and Graveyard.Key Features