Detective Case and Clown Bot in: The Express Killer, the sequel to Murder in the Hotel Lisbon is set to release on July 19th with Linux support.
The long wait for the good looking action-adventure platformer Chasm may soon be over, as the developer has announced they have finished production.
I'm still terrible at it but there's a lot of charm to Make Sail and the steady improvements have been impressive. This latest update is a rather nice one.
As a huge fan of Xenosis: Alien Infection, the top-down survival adventure game from NerdRage Studios, I'm really happy to see it get funded.
While it's sad we don't have Subnautica, it seems we will be getting to explore the oceans with Beyond Blue due out next year.
The Long Dark, a pretty decent game that has both a story mode and a fully fledged survival mode just got a huge update.
Anyone remember OneShot? A surreal puzzle adventure game that has been long delayed for Linux now actually has a Linux version in development.
Little Bug seems to be one I completely missed, an adventure platformer with some striking art that was funded on Fig and it's coming to Linux this summer.
There's something amusing about seeing a Fox running on all fours, with a sword in their mouth. Vulpine will let you be that Fox and more.
Do you like the sound of trading, space combat, retro FPS combat, resource management and more? Hyperspace Delivery Service has all of that.
For those watching any of the E3 livestreams, you might have noticed that We Happy Few developer Compulsion Games has joined Microsoft as a Microsoft Studio. Thankfully, We Happy Few is still coming to Linux.
Daedalic Entertainment have announced that their futuristic thriller 'State of Mind' is going to release on August 16th with Linux support and pre-orders are now open.
Feral Interactive aren't just hard at work porting more awesome games to Linux and showing off new teasers, they're also patching up Rise of the Tomb Raider.
Though there’s still a long way to go before the game is polished and complete, I found that the initial build has a few promising things that you can enjoy already.
Turns out I missed the fact that developer Bit Kid announced that Chasm will finally release this summer complete with Linux support.
Unforeseen Incidents, a point and click adventure from Backwoods Entertainment and Application Systems Heidelberg released recently and it's really quite good.
Did you find combat in Crashlands a little tedious? Well you weren't alone and now a huge patch is out to revamp it.
The FRAMED Collection looks like a rather unique experience which recently released with Linux support.
With some truly amazing artwork, the classic-styled point & click adventure game Unforeseen Incidents releases May 24th with same-day Linux support.
After something perhaps a little different? The philosophical and mystical horror Fibrillation HD just recently arrived on Linux.
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