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Sci-fi puzzle platformer Transmogrify from Odyssey Entertainment has you turning aliens into useful objects to help solve puzzles. It sounds interesting and it's crowdfunding on Kickstarter right now.
Moonlighter, the action RPG with rogue-lite elements from Digital Sun and 11bit Studios has seen a bit of a delay with no Linux release yet. The developer is clear that it's still coming!
Running With Scissors let us know via Twitter tonight that they've officially added Linux support to POSTAL Redux, the revamp of the classic brutal shooter.
Quantum Replica looks a bit like RUINER in terms of style, but the gameplay mixes in stealth with time-manipulation abilities and the developer has confirmed it's coming to Linux.
Anima: Gate of Memories: The Nameless Chronicles is a new action RPG from developer Anima Project and they've said they will be doing a Linux release just like they did for Anima Gate of Memories.
Full Metal Furies, the cooperative action RPG from Cellar Door Games is damn fun, but the initial Linux release did have performance issues which now seem to be solved.
Rifter is promising some tough-as-nails acrobatic platforming that's utterly drenched in neon and it will come with an intense 80’s synthwave soundtrack.
I Hate Running Backwards, a never-ending shooter developed by Binx Interactive with help from Croteam Incubator and publisher Devolver Digital should be on Linux soon.
Really like seeing more games do this! Survivors of Borridor, a fast-paced couch co-op survival game where even a smartphone can be used to control a character.
Xenosis: Alien Infection is a top-down sci-fi adventure with horror and survival elements that's really coming together nicely. It will fully support Linux and it's now live on Fig. I've had access for a while and I love it.
Spartan Fist, the first-person puncher from Glass Bottom Games is out today with Linux support and it’s bloody glorious. Literally so, I’ve spent hours in this one punching people with various special fists and it just doesn’t get boring. Fists will fly, heads will roll.