Fancy the simple farm life? You're in luck as Harvest Life from developer bumblebee has just recently added Linux support.
I Hate Running Backwards, originally called Serious Sam: I Hate Running Backwards is an absolutely mental never-ending shoot 'em up and it's now on Linux.
BFF or Die looks like one of those couch co-op games that will test your relationships, it also looks incredibly amusing.
This looks really damn sweet. AntVentor is a point and click adventure game set in a photo-realistic macroworld and it's now on Linux.
The shoot 'em up game Vulture, which allows you to build your ship block by block has a fresh update out adding in local co-op support.
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.
Not enough content in Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire for you? Good news, as the free Scalawags Pack DLC is now out.
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.
The Linux version of this pretty “RogueVania” has now been pushed out of beta and made available to everyone. A few other things have been added to the game in the accompanying patch.
The strategy game Sudden Strike 4 got some new content a little while ago which allows players to fight parts of the Winter War and the Continuation War as either side. A few other changes were made to the base game with an accompanying patch.
As if you didn't have enough to worry about, now inmates have gotten so smart they can make their own rope to climb over your walls.
Puppy Games have updated Basingstoke with some new features and a new game mode, it's also on sale for the Steam Summer Sale.
Scrunk is a game I discovered today that instantly captured my interest for the interesting team-based build and survive mode.
Monster Prom is a game I honestly completely ignored when it released. I will hold my hands up to that and tell you how much of an idiot I was for doing so.
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.
Higurashi When They Cry Hou - Ch.6 Tsumihoroboshi recently released as the sixth chapter in the series and they all have Linux support.
For those who've been wanting to play Black Mesa, the fan-made recreation of Half-Life you're in luck as Crowbar Collective put up a Beta for Linux users.
Turok, the revamp of the 1997 shooter arrived in Beta for Linux back in May and now it's officially out.