Not many games will allow you to build a flying Steampunk fortress, while you brace for impact as a massive flying Kraken smashes it to pieces - Airships: Conquer the Skies let's you do that.
Fictorum is an action RPG with destructible environments from Scraping Bottom Games, they said last year they planned a Linux version and it looks like it's now happening.
Din's Legacy is promising some interesting gameplay features, along with full Linux support like their previous titles. Due sometime in the 4th quarter of 2018, it now has a trailer.
Inspired by the likes of Transport Tycoon and Industry Giant, Oligopoly: Industrial Revolution is out in Early Access on Steam today with Linux support.
Are you a fan of arcade space shooters? Subsideria might be your cup as the developer said their aim is to put a modern spin on it with boss battles, different game modes and so on.
Megaquarium from Twice Circled will have you dazzle your visitors with all sorts of aquatic attractions and it's releasing with Linux support on September 13th.
It's been a really long time coming, with the 2D action RPG CrossCode being in development for almost 7 years! It now has an official release date of September 20th.
Boyfriend Dungeon from Kitfox Games (Moon Hunters) promises a rather unusual action-RPG dungeon crawler, one where your weapons actually transform into 'beautiful people' you can take out for a date.
Crazy Justice, the third-person shooter from Black Riddles Studio that will include Battle Royale modes finally has a date for Early Access on August 23rd.
Sikanda seems like a pretty interesting top-down action-adventure, one that gives you a shape-shifting weapon that takes inspiration from some well-known titles.
Time Traveling Raptors looks all kinds of nuts, an action-platformer where you're facing people as well as dinosaurs as you attempt to fix a broken timeline. Currently crowdfunding on Kickstarter and planned for Linux.