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Sublevel Zero Redux, a revamp of the six-degree-of-freedom shooter Sublevel Zero has launched as a free update on Steam.
After three years in Early Access, Unturned has now officially released on Steam with Linux support. This free to play blocky survival seems to be incredibly popular.
Albion Online, the indie MMO is now closed while the developers make the final preparations for the full release on July 17th. They also have starter packs ready for purchase if you want to grab a copy to play.
I was quite impressed with Chroma Squad when I tried out the original release of this Power Rangers-inspired tactical RPG and now it's looking even better.
A very serious Golf game, absolutely no fun allowed. This is so you and your work colleagues can go hit some holes and talk about work. Okay, not quite.
An open-world pixel art survival game that resembles Mad Max? I think I might be in a little bit in love with Ashworld.
Move or Die was sent over by Samsai during the first part of the birthday livestream today (GamingOnLinux is 8 today!) and it's quite an incredible game.
Galimulator is another fun little find on itch, it's a 'galaxy emulator' where you can watch what happens, or you can decide to take control.
Colony Survival is a new Early Access mix of a strategy game and a survival game with a voxel style, but is it any good?
The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker sees you as a psychiatrist trying to solve a murder. The unique thing here is that the game is played out through various actors using FMV (full motion video).
Ravenfield is the single-player indie FPS that shows some real promise, so I took a look at the latest update.
World of One is a cleverly designed and rather creepy puzzle platformer that you should consider taking a look at.
Leaving Lyndow, the short, but impressive adventure game has officially removed Linux support on Steam due to the amount of bug reports.
I must say that at the very beginning I thought the concept of the game was going to be extremely simple and boring, but by the tenth level it not only proved me wrong, but also I was completely hooked with it (no pun intended). There are free levels on Kongregate if you want to give them a try!
Paradigm is, and I don't say this lightly, possibly the strangest adventure game I think I've ever played. It starts weird, then it gets weirder and it doesn't let up.
For those who like their PVE content in an MMO, the Albion Online developers have shown off the Guardians. These huge beasts will require a party to take down.
According to an official announcement, to celebrate the release of the game soundtrack the developers are adding a whole new level along with Trading Cards on Steam and several bug fixes and performance improvements.
Machinarium, an award-winning adventure game from Amanita Design that came to Linux back in 2012 in a Humble Bundle. It used Flash, but that's now been replaced in favour of a new DirectX engine. The developer say the new version will come to Linux!
SAELIG is a very interesting looking strategy, role-playing, simulation, and trading game that is planning a Linux release. It's seeing a slight delay, but the communication from the developer has been great.
I'm a pretty big fan of Hyper Knights, the simple and fun medieval strategy and action game and now it's even better with Multiplayer.
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