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Open world monster-fusing RPG 'Cassette Beasts' will put a new spin on Pokemon

By Liam Dawe,
Cassette Beasts has just been announced by Bytten Studio, that will see you in an open world adventure where you transform with monsters. It's the same team behind Lenna's Inception and we also have some fun news on how that sold on Linux.

Become a tiny pixel hero in 2D action-RPG 'The Cork' with a massive non-linear world

By Liam Dawe,
Currently in development and now seeking some help on Kickstarter, The Cork will put your in the shoes of a real tiny hero named Salem Cairnwright whose home was devastated by a mysterious plague.

Keep It Alive - a short game that has you keep a heart beating and a train running from the Pony Island dev

By Liam Dawe,
Developed for the Ludum Dare 46 Game Jam that happened in April this year, one of the most interesting games to come out of it was Keep It Alive.

Space Station 14 is another attempt to capture the spirit of the classic BYOND multiplayer RPG

By Liam Dawe,
Just like Unitystation, Space Station 14 is another game attempting to revive the classic RPG Space Station 13 with cross-platform support on a more modern platform.

Bloody roguelike shooter STRAFE gets a big free 'Gold Edition' enhancement update

By Liam Dawe,
STRAFE: Millennium Edition is no more, instead a massive free update went out for the bloody first-person shooter that's so big they changed the name to STRAFE: Gold Edition.

Godot 4.0 continues advancing with a new modernized lightmapper

By Liam Dawe,
While Godot Engine 4.0 will come with Vulkan API support, it's also bringing in a ton of new advanced rendering options to make it a more enticing target for bigger titles and capable of making more beautiful games.

Egosoft, developer of X4: Foundations talks up moving to Blender and appreciating open source

By Liam Dawe,
During a recent livestream, the Egosoft team whose most recently title is X4: Foundations, talked a lot about their plans for the game and they had some fun bits to share on using the open source app Blender.

Exceptionally stylish point and click 'Growbot' will be coming to Linux

By Liam Dawe,
With a release some ways off yet, Growbot has some of the most charming visuals I've seen in some time and for a point and click adventure it sure does look fantastic.

Linux version of Blasphemous still coming, due to arrive with the first DLC

By Liam Dawe,
Back in 2017 game developer The Game Kitchen successfully crowdfunded Blasphemous, a very stylish punishing action-platformer.

The FOSS real-time strategy 0 A.D. gains FXAA, more animals and a lot more ready for Alpha 24

By Liam Dawe,
0 A.D. is a free and open source in-development real-time strategy game from Wildfire Games, one that hasn't seen a big release for quite some time but work continues with it pulling in lots of goodies.

Indivisible gains a first DLC adding in a ton of extra challenges to test your skill

By Liam Dawe,
Was the furious button-bashing in Indivisible not enough for you? Well there's now a first DLC out with Razmi's Challenges.

Battle through a hostile alien planet in a massive mech, BE-A Walker is out now

By Liam Dawe,
BE-A Walker from Tequilabyte Studio puts you in the pilot seat of a massive mechanized walker, as you battle through a hostile alien world. Out now with Linux support.

If you feel the need to take down capitalism then Tonight We Riot is out now

By Liam Dawe,
Out with same-day Linux support, Tonight We Riot is a game all about rising up with the masses to take down those greedy suits sucking up all the money and joy.

Happy hour has arrived at bar GOL with the Wine 5.8 release and it's a real corker

By Liam Dawe,
Did you miss our Wine release day puns? Well good news! I've pressed them into service and aged them to perfection so they have returned along with the Wine 5.8 release that's now available.

Fast and furious deck-building action battler 'One Step From Eden' is now on GOG

By Liam Dawe,
One Step From Eden is easily one of the highlights of this year for the mixture of deck-building and fast-paced action, plus it's now available on DRM-free store GOG.

xrdesktop continues expanding the Linux desktop into Virtual Reality with work sponsored by Valve

By Liam Dawe,
Today the hackers over at Collabora announced the release of xrdesktop 0.14, a Valve Software sponsored effort to bring Linux desktops into the VR world.

Space Haven is a little like a space version of The Sims and it's entering Early Access on May 21

By Liam Dawe,
Space Haven isn't a traditional space colony building sim, quite different in fact. You're actually building a spaceship, multiple when you get further and you need to look after your crew.

Out on May 28, Resolutiion will have you explore a fractured future and escort an AI through chaotic combat

By Liam Dawe,
Resolutiion from Monolith of Minds might be the most stylish game coming to Linux in 2020 and it finally has a release date set for May 28.

Go on a free and slightly disturbing journey as an egg cell in Swallow the Sea

By Liam Dawe,
I love short experimental games and Swallow the Sea is up there in my favourites this year, as it's so delightfully weird that it's absolutely captivating.

Valve adds a 'Play Next' shelf in Steam to remind you of all those games you've never played

By Liam Dawe,
If you've ever been stuck for something to play on Steam, Valve have made a small step towards reminding you of games you own that you've not actually played.