Discovering Colors - Animals is a cheap kids game about colouring and it recently gained a Linux version. As a parent, I'm really happy to see more kids games on Steam.
"It's Spring Again" is a extremely small educational game which aims to teach very young children about the different seasons. It was released on February 2 of this year, and so far the majority of Steam user reviews are positive. There is an online demo available.
'Polygod' is an Early Access FPS with a focus on random generation and high difficulty, the developers just released a Linux version and need feedback.
Well if that headline didn't catch your attention I don't know what will. Sally Face is a dark adventure game about having a prosthetic face.
Rogue Singularity is a pretty cool looking infinite obstacle course platformer that has released into Early Access with Linux support.
It seems being a big space nerd on Linux has no shortage of good games, as now we have 'Concealed Intent' to join the ranks.
Streets of Rogue completely captured my interest when it was emailed in recently, and it now has a Werewolf character!
Inklings is an indie lemmings-style puzzle game with simple visuals, guide your Inklings to safety! This game comes from a family team of developers.
If you remember, I recently wrote about Stellar Overload and did a small preview. The good news is that the game is now available on Steam with Linux support.
Hyper Ultra Astronautics is the latest game from FRACTiLE Games and promises lots of space action. It's a fast-paced competitive local multiplayer space arena shooter, and it claims to have a somewhat realistic flight model.
Signs of Life, an indie Early Access sci-fi survival sandbox platformer that looks pretty good has switched from XNA to MonoGame, and the developer has put up a Linux version for people to test.
I'm pretty sad about this, as I thought Killing Room actually looked really fun. I noticed the Steam page now only lists Windows, so I asked the developer about it and the Linux version is now delayed.
Star Vikings from Rogue Snail is a casual puzzle RPG where it plays a little like a reverse plants vs zombies. It feels very much like a casual mobile game.
Recursed, is a new indie puzzle platformer that might just warp your mind a little bit. I've been playing it and don't let the graphical style fool you, it's quite good.
Parkitect is coming along really nicely, and looks to be a great answer to having a theme park builder on Linux. The developers have put up a new build with new rides including bumper cars, and the ability to get a loan.
'AI War II' from Arcen Games is real and is currently in need of funds on Kickstarter, with Linux fully planned as a day-1 release.
I have a real soft spot for Brigador, it’s a rather good-looking isometric mech action shooter, where you can destroy everything on the level. The new control scheme makes it so much more playable, it’s fantastic.
'Critical Annihilation' is a rather fun looking shoot 'em up that features destructible voxels. Linux users asked for a build and the developer has put up a beta.
Continuing my effort to find fun games to play and to help you sift through the junk, I recently tried out ‘Hunger Dungeon’. It’s a free to play 1-6 player online battle arena, and it’s not too bad.
Streets of Rogue is a new game from Matt Dabrowski that blends beautifully a number of different genres. It has elements from RPGs, action like it's from a top down shooter and so much more.