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Slime Rancher, the game about running around sucking up cute (and some not so cute) slimes and running a farm is easily one of the sweetest games available on Linux and the Mochi's Megabucks update is rather good.
Tower 57, a fast-paced neo-retro shooter that I originally wrote about back in the summer of 2016 is still coming to Linux, although there's still no date for it.
I liked Kingdoms and Castles when I tried out the initial release, but it really did have an issue of not having enough of anything. This latest update really does make the game feel better.
Death Road to Canada is a game about survival and zombies, something that's pretty common now, but it's actually pretty good. This latest update is also rather amusing.
In FoxTail, you play as a young fox named Leah who goes on a journey to find a cure for her grandmother. It's now out in Early Access with a Linux version.
Where The Water Tastes Like Wine is a rather strange narrative-driven adventure game about travelling and it's now out. Sadly, it's not good right now.
Man O’ War: Corsair – Warhammer Naval Battles is, as you might guess, a game about living the life of a privateer in the Warhammer fantasy world. It has all the fixings you might expect as well: you can raid, board vessels, buy and sell goods in ports and manage a crew and ship. On paper, it’s the sort of game I’d go wild over. The reality is altogether different.
A while ago the Unity game engine sadly introduced a bug which has caused many games to either display a black screen or give no input, Slime Rancher is another I've discovered with it. Here's a temporary fix.
What is truth? Orwell: Ignorance is Strength, also known as the second season of Orwell is inspired by the rise of fake news, social media echo chambers and the displacement of truth.