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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.
Last week saw a major update to space-cat survival and base-building sim MewnBase. There are quite a few new goodies, including a suit upgrade, a garage for your buggy, and improved inventory. But the focus is on the brand-new research system.
Heroes of Hammerwatch, the rogue-lite action-adventure from Crackshell is now officially out and it looks good, sadly though the Linux version is Steam only.
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.
The developer of Mulaka, an action-adventure game inspired by the indigenous culture of northern Mexico’s Tarahumara could see Linux support if there's enough interest.
After checking out ATOM RPG previously, a game that looked rather a lot like a modern version of the classic Fallout games I was somewhat impressed. It's just had a decently sized update.
CROSSNIQ+ is the followup to the free puzzle game CROSSNIQ, it's a little like Bejeweled (or any other match-x game) mixed with a Rubik's cube. It's on Kickstarter with full Linux support just like the previous free game.
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.
We are sitting outside a German cafe, enjoying the last warm days of 2015, imagining our video game project. We wanted something like Zelda on the Super Nintendo but more futuristic. And with pixels — many, many pixels.