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Try wine? Maybe it will work for now.
SteamPlay just allows you to play it on the available platforms, but you need to see your platform's logo.
Doesn't Unity parade easy cross-platform compilation as one of its best features? I'd be really interested in hearing why it's more complicated than that!
Thing is - While Unity itself may be fairly easy to port around, any addons might not be. The further you stray from the base (which you'll want to really), the more things have to work in tandem to be multi-platform.
Might be as simple as a rendering plugin that doesn't support Linux based paths - Or something completely different. :)
It's really not as simple as 'Make Linux version' button. If it was, all Unity games would make all versions, but it's not that simple. Lots of technicalities/driver issues and distro versions cause a lot of headaches for compatibility.
Also, this would be a great game to have on the soon to be released Steam Machines.
Its only a problem when Windows only things are used. But OSX is Linux (BSD)
Problem is, despite all the advances linux has made into the gaming world thanks to steam, windows is still the largest PC gaming platform. I prefer linux myself, but I dual boot windows just because I know that if there's a game I want to play then no matter what, I can play it on windows.