When I last tested Castle Story I came away thoroughly unimpressed by how many issues I saw. It's had a huge update, so it's time for another look.
The crafting MMO Wild Terra Online has now officially launched, come check out the launch trailer and decide if it's the MMO for you.
Train Station Simulator is a station building a management game currently in Early Access, the developer seems keen to do a Linux version too.
Crashlands is a silly story-driven crafting ARPG and as of today it's officially available for Linux gamers.
I have to say, this looks incredibly fun! The developers of Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes have put up a Beta build for Linux gamers.
Need more shoot 'em ups? Dimension Drive released recently and it came with Linux support. It looks absolutely nuts too!
Jupiter Hell, the kickstarted roguelike/RPG being developed by the creator of DoomRL (now called DRL) is coming along well.
HyperBrawl Tournament, from Milky Tea Studios is an arena based sports combat game and the developer seems keen to get it on Linux.
A little later covering this, but it happens. The super destruction-heavy shooter Brigador: Up-Armored Edition updated recently with new missions.
Finding Paradise, the follow-up of To the Moon is now officially available on both GOG and Steam as it released with same-day Linux support.
Factorio 0.16 is a huge release for this fantastic early access game and it comes with a lot of shiny new stuff.
The FPS game Day of Infamy has a big 'Flak Tower' update out, which includes a new map and environment art. They also upgraded to a 64bit engine, but it seems the Linux version didn't get that.
Make Sail is a game currently in development that's inspired by the sailing adventures of Wind Waker and the creativity and construction from Kerbal Space Program and it seems it will come to Linux.
LandTraveller, the sweet indie 2D RPG featuring kemonomimi (people with animal ears, essentially) has a huge content update.
Bystander, a game about making sure people follow the law that seems a little like Papers, Please has added Linux support.
Party Panic, the online and local-multiplayer party game just had a big update which includes a much requested board game mode.
Finding Paradise is due to release with same-day Linux support tomorrow, to get you in the mood the official trailer is now up.
Did you get a little worried at the start of that headline? Fret not, as it's about the game 'The End Is Nigh' and it's now out of beta on Steam for Linux.
Zachtronics certainly know their puzzle games like SpaceChem, TIS-100 and now their open-ended puzzle game 'Opus Magnum' joins the finished game crew.
In Hyper Knights: Battles you make your own battles and your own units and then send them into battle and watch the carnage.
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