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Nidhogg 2, the sequel to the indie hit of 2014 may not come to Linux and the developer has listed reasons why. Hopefully people can help get this going.
After myself and a few others tested it, Tower of Time is now officially available for Linux. The game blends together an RPG with RTS mechanics and it's quite interesting.
Timbertales, from the one-man studio Rainware now has the Linux version available on Steam. This turn-based strategy game may not look graphically amazing, but it at least tries to be different.
Sunless Skies, the next game from the developer of Sunless Sea has released with day-1 Linux support. The title is still in-development, so it's not yet a complete game.
I'm always on the lookout for interesting FPS games, because I think Linux still lacks in that department. Luckily, I came across Morphite, will will release next month with Linux support.
It seems the Linux release of Radline: Quarantine went so quietly that not even the developer announced it. It seems a few days ago they added Linux support.
The Unreal Engine space shooter EVERSPACE is finally nearing a Linux release, they've managed to overcome some problems and "soon" it will be released under the radar.
The developer of Voxel Turf just shared details of their game on reddit and I must say I'm extremely interested. It has features of GTA, base building and lots of others crammed into it.
Griftlands is another game in development from Klei Entertainment! I apparently missed the announcement, but it looks good and I asked Klei about Linux support.
spaceBOUND recently released on Steam in Early Access, but it needs a wee bit of work before we can see what we think. Shame, because it sounds like it's quite interesting.