Supertux 0.7.0 -
The new worlds are not just aesthetic. They introduce unique gameplay mechanics. In the Forest World, wind currents push Tux backward. In the Ghost World, lights flicker out, requiring the player to use fire flowers strategically for illumination.
The standard campaign structure underwent deep modifications to bring early maps up to 2026 quality standards. The development group focused extensively on a complete structural rewrite of the primary campaigns: The Story Mode Overhaul
SuperTux 0.7.0 is a love letter to 90s platformers and a shining example of what FOSS gaming can achieve. Whether you are speedrunning, collecting every flower, or introducing your child to gaming—this is a must-play. supertux 0.7.0
Allows Tux to squeeze through narrow, one-tile spaces to access hidden rooms. Complete Level Design & Story Overhaul
The iconic Icy Island and Rooted Forest maps have been totally visually reconstructed. Environments now sport fluid multi-layer backgrounds, updated high-definition parallax tilesets, and highly cohesive ambient color shading. Key bosses like the Yeti and the Ghost Tree have been reprogrammed with fresh asset sprites and completely dynamic, challenging combat phase rotations. Contributed and Bonus Maps The new worlds are not just aesthetic
The Level Editor in 0.7.0 is robust. You can create your own levels and world maps.
For creators, the integrated makes asset generation far more intuitive. The tool handles complex metadata using Lisp S-expressions and drives level behaviors through updated Squirrel scripts. Level creators now enjoy: A streamlined user interface for painting tilesets. In the Ghost World, lights flicker out, requiring
If you are a Linux user, you have a moral and ethical obligation to try SuperTux. It is our penguin. It is our flag-bearer. And now, it’s finally fun to play without nostalgia goggles.
: Players can now optionally integrate their game status with Discord. Code Refactoring : The transition to SimpleSquirrel for scripting and a refactor ensures better stability and future porting ease.