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Inspired by gameshows Task Time looks like a quality chaotic local and online party game


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Taking some inspiration from silly TV gameshows, Task Time needs to be on your list if you're after more games to play with friends either locally or online.

Splatterbot is a quality family-friendly party game about making a big mess


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Need a new game to play with friends and family? Splatterbot is a good choice and it's a great laugh if you're a bit competitive.
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Dome Keeper set for full online and local multiplayer with a new trailer


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Multiplayer is finally coming to the excellent Dome Keeper, in a major upcoming update from developer Bippinbits.

Make the biggest mess possible in the local multiplayer game Splatterbot - releasing September 4


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Splatterbot is one you're going to need to stick into your party game rotation, with up to four players trying to make the biggest possible mess.

The Jackbox Party Pack 11 gets all games revealed along with a new trailer


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While there's still no clear release date yet, The Jackbox Party Pack 11 is shaping up to be quite a fun looking set.

Split-screen game launcher for Linux / SteamOS adds support for multiple keyboards and mice


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PartyDeck is a free and open source split-screen game launcher for Linux / SteamOS, and the latest release sounds great.

PartyDeck is a split-screen game launcher for Linux / SteamOS


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Now this is some seriously cool software and I love to see it. PartyDeck is a new tool that can help you run various games in local split-screen, even if they don't actually support it.

Polterguys: Possession Party is a funny competitive party game worth a look


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Polterguys: Possession Party from Madorium Ltd is a party game that's highly competitive. As a bunch of ghosts, you and friends are trying to get away from a monster, so you need to sabotage everyone else to survive.

Nitronauts is classic Bomberman with a few new twists out now


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Featuring both local and online multiplayer, Nitronauts is a fun looking Bomberman styled game that recently released with Native Linux support.

Which Way Up: Galaxy Games is a gravity-bending party platformer inspired by Mario Galaxy


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Gravity-bending party platformer Which Way Up: Galaxy Games from Turtle Flip Studio plans to release in early 2025 with a demo available and it's crowdfunding on Kickstarter to help it expand. Inspired by Mario Galaxy, you compete in various acrobatic gravity events in this low-gravity platformer.

Chaotic multiplayer physics-brawler Bare Butt Boxing releases in August


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After being in Early Access since May last year, Tuatara Games are readying up their chaotic brawler Bare Butt Boxing for release on August 1.

Cyberpulse is an arcade twin-stick thrower where you smash everything into the wall


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Blending together the visual style from the likes of Geometry Wars and other similar retro arcade experiences, Cyberpulse gets you to throw enemies around and smash them into the wall.

Multiplayer arcade battler Armed and Gelatinous: Couch Edition now on Steam


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Jumping over from actual arcade machines, we have Armed and Gelatinous: Couch Edition now available with Native Linux support on Steam.

Superstar Strategy is a turn-based tactical RPG you can play with or against friends


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Talberon Games have recently put up a brand new and improved demo for Superstar Strategy, a turn-based Tactical RPG that you can play alone, or brings friends along to play with or against them.

Which Way Up: Space Olympics is anti-gravity party game chaos


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Turtle Flip Studio plan to launch their physics-based anti-gravity party game Which Way Up: Space Olympics sometime in Q1 2025 but there's a demo up on Steam you can try with Linux support.

Steam Remote Play Together 2024 Fest is live to celebrate gaming together anywhere


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Celebrating the ability to play games together wherever you are, Valve has launched the Steam Remote Play Together 2024 Fest. Giving you plenty of discounts on games you might want to pick up.

Help fund Fish Folk, an ever-growing bundle of open source multiplayer games


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Fish Folk is an in-development and constantly growing bundle of multiplayer games. All open source and they want your help to grow bigger and better.

Hyper Gunsport saves the original from the closure of Stadia


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Hyper Gunsport released on Steam and itch.io with Native Linux support back in December 2022, and now the developer has sort-of rescued the original Stadia exclusive Gunsport with it.

The longest beard wins in wizard brawler MageQuit


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In the mood for a simpler action game to play with friends in local or online multiplayer? MageQuit isn't a new game, but I did miss that it added full Native Linux and Steam Deck support.

Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer - Part 21: Fluffy Bunnies


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While their foray into interactive storybooks did fail to impress, it did help remind me of BlackHoleSun Software, one of the earliest Indie developers to create games with Linux in mind. Their most famous game Bunnies was released as shareware in 2001, providing a demo version you could later update through use of a retail key. Thankfully, the story does not have to end there.
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