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My favourite proper roguelike Jupiter Hell gets a fancy upgrade

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Love roguelikes? Want a modern game that looks good and feels great to play? Jupiter Hell is what you need.

RimWorld gets a fresh Beta with big Steam Deck upgrades

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Building up a settlement on the go is going to be a reality soon for RimWorld fans, as a fresh Beta version is now available and ready for testing with the Steam Deck.

The Hand of Glory adventure game gets an official Linux port

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The Hand of Glory, a point and click adventure from Madit Entertainment / Daring Touch has released an official Linux build.

Lazy Galaxy 2 blends together an idle / clicker with some RTS elements out now

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Love your casual games? Lazy Galaxy 2 from Coldwild Games is out now with a Linux version and it's a wonderful idle / clicker game that also blends in some other strategy elements too.

Core Keeper is the latest indie hit with over 250,000 sales in one week

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With gameplay that's a fun mix of Stardew Valley, Minecraft and survival games it seems Core Keeper has become an instant hit on Steam.

MacGuffin's Curse gets a HD upgrade along with Linux support

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MacGuffin's Curse from developer Brawsome originally released in 2012 and it just got a nice HD upgrade, along with a newly released Linux version.

Hyperbolica is a new Non-Euclidean adventure out now

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Do you love games that might split your brain in half? Hyperbolica might just do that with the mind-bending world design based on Non-Euclidean curved space.

Space Invaders gets reinvented with Beat Invaders and it's slick

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Wow, I didn't think I would be playing a fresh version of Space Invaders in 2022 but here I am sucked right into the new Beat Invaders from developer Raffaele Picca.

Lorn's Lure: Prologue gives us a taste of its retro-styled climb-anywhere adventure

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Lorn's Lure: Prologue is basically a demo of a very moody looking first-person adventure, where you control an android being led through some vast structure while climbing all over the place.

Tile-based puzzler Bean and Nothingness looks sweet, now has a Linux version too

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Bean and Nothingness is one we missed from February that added a Linux version and it appears like it might be a great pick if you love tile-based puzzlers.

Here's how to mod Stardew Valley on the Steam Deck

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Want to get Stardew Valley setup on the Steam Deck with mods? It's quite easy to do but there's a few steps you have to go through, here's a guide on what to do.

Thoroughly odd sounding free adventure Mondealy: Day One arrives on Linux

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Mondealy: Day One from developer uglycoal seems pretty quirky and it's also free, although something of a prologue / demo for an upcoming bigger game.

Space Crew: Legendary Edition gets Steam Deck fixes, noted as Playable

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Space Crew: Legendary Edition is another game that has been updated for the Steam Deck, with official verification noting it as Playable.

Atmospheric puzzle game The Last Cube is out now

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I remember playing the demo for The Last Cube and being quite amazed at how good it was, and the full game is out now.

Crown of Pain could turn into the next great match-3 RPG

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Do you like Match 3 games? Well, I do! Crown of Pain mixes together the idea of matching tiles but blends in turn-based RPG battles too.

Netherguild brings a turn-based tactical roguelite dungeon-crawling demo to Steam

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Netherguild is a turn-based tactical roguelite dungeon-crawler, where you command expeditions below the earth in a desperate attempt to cure a strange plague. A proper demo is now available on Steam.

Core Keeper is a great blending of Minecraft, Terraria and more

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Possibly one of the best starts for a game I've seen in Early Access for some time, Core Keeper seems like an absolute delight so far.

Factory building sim shapez.io got mod support recently

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shapez.io is a game about building an ever-expanding factory, that cuts up various shapes to make other shapes. It's gloriously engrossing and time consuming and now there's modding involved too.

Horror-mystery novel Scarlet Hollow has Episode 3 out now

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With 7 episodes planned in total, episode 3 for the well-reviewed Scarlet Hollow from Black Tabby Games is out now.

Albion Online now testing gamepad support and ready for Steam Deck

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If you need another MMO fix in your life, Albion Online is pretty good and has a lot of players. It's available as a direct standalone download and on Steam. Looks like it might end up quite good on the Steam Deck.
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