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The developers behind the challenging puzzle games TIS-100 and SHENZEN I/O are at it again and have released their latest title into Steam’s Early Access today.
I've covered the development versions of Rise to Ruins here and there, but now everyone can get in on the fun. A new stable build of Rise to Ruins is out with lots of new goodies.
A random shot in the dark of mine, but it seems to the developer of JASEM, the self-described 'insanely hard' twin-stick shooter could see Linux support.
Nowhere Prophet, a single-player tactical roguelike with card-based battles is currently going through 'First Access' (itch's version of Early Access) and it has Linux support.
Continuing on from the first part, Estranged: Act II is now available on Linux. The developer switched from Source to Unreal Engine for the second part as well.
DwarfCorp allows you to take on an expedition of dwarves looking to make it big in untamed lands. I gave this Early Access title a look to see how it’s shaping up.
Interstellar Marines was once an incredibly promising FPS, but sadly somewhere along the way they lost focus and funds ran dry. The last developer left has given an update.
Overload, from some of the people who created Descent is a fantastic title, even with it not being finished it's frantic fun. This latest update is a big one too.
As of a few days ago, SimAirport is now officially supported on Linux. This modern tycoon-style sim allows you to design, build, and manage every aspect of an airport.
Space Pirates And Zombies 2 is finally available for Linux in the form of a beta. The developers confirmed it would be on Linux and they have kept their word.