Wolley’s Dungeon Adventure charming 3D platformer puzzle game, already lets Linux players jump in the demo via Windows PC. Thanks to the creative passion and steady dedication of developer TuanisApps. Play it now on Steam.
Ballonia used to be a happy place. Bright. Bouncy. Alive.
Now it’s twisted, corrupted, and calling out for one last hero. And honestly? Wolley’s Dungeon Adventure feels like the kind of game Linux players quietly hope for. All due to stay up way too late playing when it finally shows up.
I’ve been gaming long enough to know when a setup just works. In Wolley’s Dungeon Adventure, the stakes are simple but heavy. Ballonia was once powered by cheerful, living critters that bounced through life like nothing could ever go wrong. Then Malvolio showed up. Dark sorcerer. Bad vibes. Total party killer. He invaded the land and warped those joyful creatures into something dangerous and wrong. The kind of wrong that makes exploration tense instead of cozy.
You play as Wolley. The last Ballonian. The only one left who can fix this mess.
And Wolley’s not doing it with a sword or some generic magic beam. His power is weird in the best way. He can inhale objects and expel them back into the world. That one mechanic drives everything. Puzzles. Combat. Environmental tricks. It’s playful, but it’s also smart. You’re constantly thinking, “What if I grab this?” or “What happens if I fire that over there?” That’s peak 3D platformer puzzle energy.
Wolley’s Dungeon Adventure Gameplay Trailer
What really surprised me is how social the experience can be. You can restore Ballonia solo if that’s your thing, but the game fully supports 2-player online co-op and couch co-op. Same screen, chaos, and the same “wait, that was your fault” energy. It feels built for friends who like experimenting and laughing through mistakes, not just speedrunning perfection.
As you push deeper into Wolley’s Dungeon Adventure, the world also opens up into multiple islands. Since each one has its own vibe. Different environments. New enemies. Big, personality-filled bosses that are due to force you to rethink how you use Wolley’s abilities. Nothing feels copy-pasted. You can tell care went into making each area feel distinct, which matters a lot when exploration is a core hook.
Now, let’s talk Linux, since that’s where this gets interesting. An updated demo for Wolley’s Dungeon Adventure is available now. At the moment, Linux players can jump in via the Windows PC version using Proton. And from early impressions, the demo also runs just fine for performance-focused players who care about smooth gameplay more than excuses.
The best part? Native support is planned for the full release in 2026 on Steam. That’s not a vague “maybe someday” promise. It’s part of the launch plan. For open-source supporters that certainly matters.
Wolley’s Dungeon Adventure 3D platformer puzzle doesn’t feel like a game chasing trends. It feels like one built by people who love playful mechanics, expressive worlds, and cooperative fun, and who didn’t forget Tux players along the way.
