Kingdoms and Castles is a good example of a developer pushing hard towards expanding their game and it's really showing well.
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.
Brigador is a game about piloting some sort of mech unit or tank and destroying practically everything and it had another revamp recently.
The long wait for the good looking action-adventure platformer Chasm may soon be over, as the developer has announced they have finished production.
Black Ice is a cyberpunk FPS with tasty loot coming out of every orifice and this latest update is absolutely incredible.
Exciting news for fans of turn-based strategy games as the second backer build of Phoenix Point is scheduled for July 3rd.
Currently crowdfunding on Kickstarter, Achaem is a rather promising rogue-lite RPG with an infinite and destructible world and it has a Linux demo.
The developers of dystopian life sim 'Orphan Age' have said that they're confident they will put out a Linux version during Early Access.
RocketWerkz, the studio founded by Dean "Rocket" Hall will seriously consider a Linux version of their detailed space station construction and management game Stationeers if it gets more sales.
Fusing together fast-past acrobatic platforming with a thumping synthwave soundtrack, Rifter certainly looks good! It's officially releasing July 12th with Linux support.
Scrunk is a game I discovered today that instantly captured my interest for the interesting team-based build and survive mode.
miniLAW: Ministry of Law, a game that puts you in the shoes of a Constable, an elite officer of the Ministry of Law looks like it's coming to Linux.
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.
I've been having an internal debate with myself about covering this one, since I'm a huge fan of XCOM-like games but the developer of XENONAUTS 2 isn't yet fully committing to a Linux version.
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.
You all love your programming puzzle games right? Prime Mover is a puzzle game about designing circuit boards and it's now on Linux.
Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!! is a challenging and surprisingly good restaurant sim that just had a whopper of an update.
The Way of Life: DEFINITIVE EDITION officially arrived on Linux yesterday. A story-based game that aims to tackle some serious themes.
Super Cane Magic ZERO is a comedy action-RPG that I'm really quite fond of and the developer recently pushed out a major update.
Seeds of Resilience looks like it could be quite interesting, it's a village builder that's turn-based as you battle against the elements.
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