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It turns out the rather great looking exploration and combat game 'Abandon Ship' will come to Linux. The art style of the game is actually inspired by classic navy oil paintings.
Slightly sad news today, as the amazing looking Observer from Bloober Team & Aspyr Media has a release date announcement, but it doesn't include Linux.
Harold Halibut is an interesting sounding adventure game set in a spaceship that's stuck under sea. It seems it will be getting Linux support and it's currently on Kickstarter.
Kindergarten a very highly rated abstract puzzle adventure has made it's way onto Linux. It seems the developer isn't expecting many sales, so perhaps we can change their mind? It does look pretty good!
Shakedown: Hawaii, the open-world comedy adventure where you're building a 'legitimate' corporation was previously said that it would come to Linux, but now it's not so likely.
The Inner World - The Last Wind Monk, a colourful adventure game was due this month, but it seems it has been delayed until September 14th. They've got a newer trailer though, so that's something.
Introversion Software, creators of Prison Architect, Darwinia and plenty more have added experimental Linux support to Scanner Sombre, their latest title.
Paradigm is, and I don't say this lightly, possibly the strangest adventure game I think I've ever played. It starts weird, then it gets weirder and it doesn't let up.
Machinarium, an award-winning adventure game from Amanita Design that came to Linux back in 2012 in a Humble Bundle. It used Flash, but that's now been replaced in favour of a new DirectX engine. The developer say the new version will come to Linux!