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Desert Child caught my eye today as the whole idea sounds pretty awesome and I do love racing games, it mixes in some RPG mechanics too and plenty of action.
Top-down spaceship simulator 'Shortest Trip to Earth' inspired by FTL and Firefly is now on IndieGoGo and it has a Linux demo. I've tested it and loved it.
The Untold Legacy is a story-rich action adventure game, with hack and slash gameplay and a little sprinkle of RPG elements it promises to be quite an interesting title.
Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark is a new turn-based tactical RPG from 6EyesStudio with hand-drawn environments and a mature story. They plan to fully support Linux and they even have a demo ready.
Here's a curious one: Unsung Story, a tactical RPG that was funded on Kickstarter with over $600K now has a new developer and they're starting again with it.
Celestian Tales: Realms Beyond is an RPG with turn-based combat that will serve as a sequel to Celestian Tales: Old North. It's currently on Kickstarter and will feature Linux support.
The Iron Oath promises to be a 'gritty' RPG set in a dark fantasy world with turn-based tactical battles. It looks damn good and it will have Linux support.
Bounty Battle looks extremely fun, with a cast taken from other popular indie games and it's now been fully funded on Fig. They also announced some new character's coming.
Necrocosmos sounds pretty good. A Metroidvania styled game with 8-bit aesthetics where you take DNA from your enemies and it's currently on Kickstarter, it even has a Linux demo.
Re:Legend just caught my eye after it ended up in my inbox, the Kickstarter didn't actually state Linux/SteamOS support so I reached out to the developer. Turns out, they're planning it!
Bounty Battle is a fighting game taking characters from many other popular indie games like Darkest Dungeon, Awesomenauts, Guacamelee (and many more). It's crowdfunding on Fig and I have to say I'm pretty excited about it.
Harold Halibut is an interesting sounding adventure game set in a spaceship that's stuck under sea. It seems it will be getting Linux support and it's currently on Kickstarter.