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Create a pocket-sized garden inside a magical toy in Tiny Garden out now with Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Tiny Garden released at the start of April, with a fresh update that just released adding in controller support and Native Linux support. Looks like another very sweet casual game to relax with.

Cosy vertical tile-stacking nature-building puzzle game Preserve is out now

By Liam Dawe,
Preserve from developer Bitmap Galaxy is a nature-building puzzle game where you build tiles in an interesting mix of horizontal and vertical gameplay that's just left Early Access.

Ludaro is a deck-building roguelike spin on Ludo with a demo out now

By Liam Dawe,
I wrote about Ludaro back in mid April, and now you can try this new chaotic spin on Ludo yourself, as they've just released a first demo for it.

Utopia Must Fall is easily one of the best modern arcade shoot 'em ups

By Liam Dawe,
Utopia Must Fall from developer Pixeljam has absolutely absorbed my attention recently. It's easily one of the best modern arcade shoot 'em ups I've ever played with a great moody atmosphere.

You are the final boss in Noobs Are Coming, an over the top arena roguelike

By Liam Dawe,
Solo developer Overboy has announced that Noobs Are Coming, their chaotic over the top arena roguelike, is set for release in 2025 with full Native Linux and Steam Deck support.

Chaotic spider-physics sandbox A Webbing Journey is out now in Early Access

By Liam Dawe,
A game that finally made me think a Spider could be adorable? Nah, they still terrify me, but A Webbing Journey really is wholesome. Great idea for a game too with some fun physics and web-slinging.

Mineshaft is a tough but unique Tetris-like with crafting and mining for gems

By Liam Dawe,
Mineshaft is a clever blending of genres that takes the very basics from Tetris but makes it quite an interesting challenge with resource gathering, tool crafting and puzzle solving. It's like a mini Minecraft / Terraria version of Tetris.

Sirocco Thugs is an upcoming first-person boomer beat 'em up with a demo out now

By Liam Dawe,
With a focus on flashy kicking, punching and beating, Sirocco Thugs could be one to watch if you love boomer shooters but fancy smacking people with a lead pipe or knuckledusters instead while you do combos.

Shroom and Gloom is a first-person fungus-filled deck-builder with a demo you need to try

By Liam Dawe,
We're getting totally spoiled with unique deck-builders lately like Moonsigil Atlas that I really can't wait for. And now Devolver Digital announced they're publishing Shroom and Gloom with a demo up now and it's glorious.

Frogspin is a chaotic platformer where you spin a slot machine for crazy level modifiers

By Liam Dawe,
Frogspin pulled my in by the colourful and inviting sweet visuals but reading more into it, the game sounds like it becomes pure hilarious chaos due to the slot machine modifier mechanics.

Rogue Worlds is a free chaotic tactical roguelite platformer out now with Linux and Steam Deck support

By Liam Dawe,
Rogue Worlds is a new free chaotic tactical roguelite platformer that's a spin-off of Aura of Worlds, a paid bigger game from developer Cognitive Forge. It looks really good and can't argue with that price.

The fusion of deck-building and space-Tetris in the demo of Moonsigil Atlas has totally hooked me

By Liam Dawe,
Moonsigil Atlas has a demo out now and it's already shot right up to the top of my wishlist. The idea of fusing a Slay the Spire styled deck-builder with something sort-of Tetris-like is just incredibly slick.

Rescue Ops: Wildfire could be a good one for co-op fans where you fight raging infernos

By Liam Dawe,
Rescue Ops: Wildfire is an upcoming immersive firefighter simulation game where you (and friends, if you have any) get to attempt to put out dynamic, unpredictable mega-fires.

Rift Riff is a beautifully designed tower defense game about pumping juice

By Liam Dawe,
Rift Riff is all about jumping through portals (okay Rifts, whatever) and extracting precious juice. Monsters don't like you doing that though but the juice must flow. It's out now with Native Linux support.

Saleblazers mixes shopkeeping and co-op survival with a fresh patch adding UI scaling for Steam Deck

By Liam Dawe,
Saleblazers is an Early Access survival game that seems to be a little more on the unique side, with it adding in a shopkeeper element and now it should play better on Steam Deck and perhaps from your sofa on a living room PC too.

Granvir: Zero Front is a fresh 3rd-person customizable mech-combat prologue out on Steam

By Liam Dawe,
Love customising mechs and going into battle? Granvir: Zero Front is a new prologue, acting as a long-term demo for the bigger game of Granvir that's due out later. Seems to be worth a look if you love mech action.

City-building on the back of a huge creature, The Wandering Village gets a big Story Update

By Liam Dawe,
The Wandering Village is such a sweet idea for a city-builder, taking place on the back of a huge walking creature. It's in Early Access with Linux / Steam Deck support and a big new update just arrived.

RimWorld in space, colony sim Stardeus gets a major upgrade with ship combat

By Liam Dawe,
Kodo Linija and publisher Paradox Arc have released a massive update to Stardeus, that's a bit like a RimWorld in space with ship-building. Now, it has ship to ship combat too.

This word-game roguelike looks unique and has one of the longest names I've ever seen

By Liam Dawe,
Game marketing, you gotta love it. How can you make your small indie game stand out? A great game doesn't always stand on its own, so why not give it a ridiculously long name.

Bridge Constructor Studio announce for a PC release sometime this Summer

By Liam Dawe,
Bridge Constructor Studio is the latest in the popular series of physics building puzzlers from developer ClockStone. Originally launched for Meta Quest, they recently revealed a proper PC release is coming.
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