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If you're the sort that laughs at a steep difficulty-curve and you enjoy the challenge of keeping a spaceship operational, Deep Sixed may just be for you.
It seems we're going to get more strategy game goodness, as Feral Interactive have confirmed Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia will release for Linux.
A quick release announcement here for one I missed, you can now destroy the land of the Fairies as the Dungeons 3 - Once Upon A Time DLC is now available.
I do absolutely love watching space colony sim Maia evolve. This latest release is probably the best I've played and it's really coming together nicely now.
Starmancer, a space station sim inspired by Dwarf Fortress currently on Kickstarter will have full Linux support, even during alpha and beta. It looks damn good too!
Epic Car Factory, a sweet new simulation game about being CEO of your very own car company is coming to Linux soon and if you've pre-ordered, you now have access to a beta.
Think you have what it takes to be an entrepreneur and build up a big network of factories, transport lines and build an industrial and financial empire? Take a look at Rise of Industry.
Combining tabletop aesthetics and inspirations, this tactics game pits a small band of warriors against challenging odds. I played a fair amount of Warbands: Bushido and have a few thoughts to share.
Rise to Ruins, the indie village building survival game is a fantastic game and the new roadmap sounds good. We also have some information on how their Linux sales are doing.
The sprawling grand strategy title will be getting new content soon in the form of a new immersion pack. The British Isles will be getting the lion’s share of attention this time around.