The Wine team released today another development release of their software. Version 1.7.52 has many small changes including 99 bugfixes.
Australian minimalist puzzle exploration game Expand releases today, and turns out to have been developed by a Linux user! Read on for some details, thoughts and screenshots.
Harebrained Schemes are doing pretty well for themselves with their RPG games, and now they are going back to BATTLETECH with a new Kickstarter. Support has poured in, and it's funded already.
I haven't played a Pinball game in many, many years, so Hyperspace Pinball was quite fun to see come to Linux.
There’s something about Rogue Continuum which has recently released that actually has my interest, even if the graphics are a bit odd.
Assault Android Cactus has been mentioned a few times here during Early Access, but the game is finally available in its full form, so I gave it a spin.
That's it folks, it's all official now. Alien: Isolation is coming to Linux next week, and it's going to scare you senseless.
The Funding Crowd has once again returned to keep you up to date on the latest news in crowdfunding for Linux.
It's good to see another game from OrangePixel, as I previously tried their Heroes of Loot which didn't hit any notes for me. Luckily, Space Grunts is hitting the right ones.
PULSAR: Lost Colony, a spaceschip co-op game which was kickstarted on October 31st 2013 has now arrived on Steam Early Access after publication of the second beta version.
Solar Shifter EX is a game that excited me by how lovely it looks, but sadly the gameplay just isn’t up to scratch.
I do like tower defence games (and yes I spell it defence), but Alien Robot Monsters didn’t really offer all that much.
Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime is a 1-2 coop space shooter, exactly my type of game and thanks to GOG we have a copy to test.
Airscape is a playful gravity platformer that feels like an essential buy to any fan of challenging platformers, and now has a Linux demo on Steam.
The time has come to once again do the sacred weekly ritual we call the Friday Livestream. And, as always, I'm going to be bringing Linux gaming to you live through the magical pipes of the Internet. There's plenty of space, so you are all invited!
Arma 3 is now downloadable and playable on Linux, but be warned it's early days for the port, and the port may not graduate to official status.
With all the big titles coming to Linux, it is easy to miss the smaller ones. You do not always want to invest hours of your life building an empire or engaging in epic quests. Sometimes you just want to blast some alien bugs for a few minutes while your coffee is brewing. The game I am looking into today lets you do exactly that.
Solar Shifter EX will release for Linux on Steam on the 11th of September, and I must say it looks pretty impressive.
You love your space simulation stuff right? Universe Sandbox 2 has released with full support for Linux, so I decided to check it out.
After a little miscommunication it turns out Celestian Tales: Old North did release as originally planned day-1 on Linux, and I managed to give it a go and write down some thoughts for you.