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For fans of adventure and visual novels, you might want to know that The 25th Ward: The Silver Case the follow-up to The Silver Case looks like it will be on Linux.
Hello there! Friday has graced us with its presence yet again, so a celebratory Friday Livestream is definitely in order! So, get your snacks and viewing devices ready of some live Linux gaming!
Boo! Greedy Kid is a game about a boy with an unhealthy soda addiction that's wreaking havoc in order to obtain more of the good stuff. You can also use your own voice in the game to scare people.
If you're like me and you love the idea of Battle Royale games, yet you're finding none of them on Linux, Islands of Nyne might be one to keep an eye on.
If you're in the mood for an MMO that isn't PvP, Dead Maze might be exactly what you need. It's a players vs zombies cooperative MMO and it's free to play.
The Communist Dogifesto, a sci-fi first-person shooter recently released on Steam and itch. It's another game that's open source too and I took a look.
I do absolutely love watching space colony sim Maia evolve. This latest release is probably the best I've played and it's really coming together nicely now.
While searching for other farming sims while covering Cattle and Crops, I ended up coming across Fantasy Farming: Orange Season and it just recently added Linux support.
HyperRogue is a non-Euclidean roguelike that has not only messed with my brain, it also combines a free and paid development model with code that's under the GPL.
Starmancer, a space station sim inspired by Dwarf Fortress currently on Kickstarter will have full Linux support, even during alpha and beta. It looks damn good too!
It's been a while since Can't Drive This gained Linux support, so I finally set aside some time to take a proper look. An amusing idea, where one player races and the other builds the track as you go.