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King under the Mountain, a settlement-building strategy game now has an alpha up on itch.io

By Liam Dawe,
After a mildly successful Kickstarter, King under the Mountain, a fantasy settlement-building strategy game now has an alpha available on itch.io.

Six years later, the horror adventure ASYLUM should hopefully release this year with Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
It's been a long wait for the horror adventure 'ASYLUM' to finally release, with 2019 looking more likely and Linux support is still confirmed.

Setting up a Bluetooth Controller for Linux Gaming (Part 2: Wine & Steam Play)

By LordDaveTheKind,
Recently I solved an issue for setting up my Wireless (via Bluetooth) controller on Steam for Linux (distr. Ubuntu 18.10), and decided to elaborate my experience a little better, and share my results and observations with you all.

Talking point: What are you playing this weekend?

By Liam Dawe,
It's nearly the end of January already, feels like the year is going rather quickly! With all the releases we've had lately along with some excellent games last year, what are you clicking on this weekend?

X4: Foundations to come to Linux with one of the next major updates

By Liam Dawe,
Entering my inbox recently was an update on the roadmap for X4: Foundations, Linux is still in their plans but that date isn't too firm yet but we now have an idea of when it might be.

Pogo looks like a completely ridiculous 3D physics platformer, now supported on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
I will admit, this one looks completely silly. Still, games don't need to be super serious to be enjoyed.

Setting up a Bluetooth Controller for Linux Gaming

By LordDaveTheKind,
Recently I solved an issue for setting up my Wireless (via Bluetooth) controller on Steam for Linux, and decided to elaborate a little better about my experience, and share my results and observations with you all.

Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire just got a beta to add in a turn-based mode

By Liam Dawe,
Obsidian Entertainment have updated Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire in quite a big way, with an open beta for owners to try out the new turn-based mode.

Some thoughts on Gravel from Milestone, the 'ultimate off-road experience' tested

By Liam Dawe,
The second racer from Milestone officially arrived on Linux recently with Gravel, shortly after MXGP3. Both ports from Virtual Programming so let's take a look.

The magnificent deck-building roguelike 'Slay the Spire' has left Early Access

By Liam Dawe,
What time is it? Gone 9AM already? Sorry, I've been up all night playing Slay the Spire and it's absolutely brilliant.

Putting games across multiple stores is not easy, as developers keep noting recently

By Liam Dawe,
One thing we see often, is that developers stick to one store. When they do put their game across multiple stores, the Linux version is often late or left out entirely. There are reasons for that, as developers have spoken about recently.

Just over a year after the last main release, Wine 4.0 is officially here

By Liam Dawe,
You might want to grab a glass for this one, no not that dusty old thing, one of the nice ones. The ones at the back of the cupboard for special occasions! Wine 4.0 is officially here.

Equilinox is a rather beautiful and peaceful nature sim available on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Released back in November last year, Equilinox from developer ThinMatrix is a nature simulation game that feels a little like a city builder.

Taking place in a dystopian near future 'Slave RPG' looks very retro and you can try it free for now

By Liam Dawe,
If you enjoy games with ASCII art you might want to take a little look at Slave RPG, an upcoming game from developer Rising Sun Interactive.

Puzzling machine learning puzzler 'while True: learn()' recently left Early Access and it's good

By Liam Dawe,
while True: learn() is a puzzle game about machine learning, neural networks, big data and AI and something about a cat.

Paladins, the team-based shooter seems to work well with Steam Play

By Liam Dawe,
For those curious about Steam Play and wanting to test it out a little, the free to play fantasy team-based shooter Paladins seems to work rather nicely.

Age of Fear: The Free World, a free fantasy turn-based strategy game

By Liam Dawe,
For those in need of their next turn-based strategy game, the Age of Fear series now has a free entry for you to test the waters.

I’m in shock at just how well Overwatch runs with the latest DXVK and Lutris

By Liam Dawe,
You might remember, that back in September last year I talked a little about Lutris and Overwatch together and how it was working well. Here’s an update on how it's been going.

Dead Ascend, an open source point and click 2D adventure game

By Liam Dawe,
For those wanting to check out another open source game or perhaps see how they're made, Dead Ascend might be a fun choice for a little adventure.

vkQuake2, the project adding Vulkan support to Quake 2 now supports Linux

By Liam Dawe,
At the start of this year, I gave a little mention to vkQuake2, a project which has updated the classic Quake 2 with various improvements including Vulkan support.
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