This is the hidden hero of 0.7.0. Veteran players often complained that SuperTux felt "floaty"—that Tux didn’t have the snappy gravity of Mario or the precise air control of Celeste.
Official downloads and full release notes are available on the SuperTux GitHub official website or how to use the new Add-on Creator News - SuperTux
As a staple of open-source gaming, it remains a highlight for the Linux community and is frequently featured in major open-source news outlets like Tux Machines and 9to5Linux .
: A new mode allowing for cooperative or competitive play on the same machine.
While previous versions stalled in the “Forest” world, 0.7.0 pushes forward into two brand new, fully polished zones:
The most talked-about addition to Supertux 0.7.0, however, was the Community Workshop: a glowing archway in the overworld map where players could leave and trade their contraptions, their levels, and their little stories. Tux wandered in, and the wall was alive with posters — a player’s snow-slide that ended in a fireworks display, a maze designed around echoes and shadows, a lovingly cruel boss fight featuring a giant rubber duck. Everywhere, fingerprints of other players were pressed into the ice.
But every patch brings change, and change stirs old things awake. In the deepest vaults beneath the Workshop, a rumor had been whispered for weeks — the Lost Icicle was no mere trinket; it was said to be a key, an artifact that could thaw a memory sealed in ice. Tux remembered a faded childhood tale of a friend, a warm voice muffled by years of snow. He had never known whether those stories were true, but the way the valley seemed to hold its breath told him enough.

