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Slay the Spire fan expansion Downfall flips the game and lets you be the monsters

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Downfall - A Slay the Spire Fan Expansion (the full name), is a bit of a mouthful but it's also spilling over the side with features. So much so, that it got a Steam release outside the workshop.

Kickstart RT from NVIDIA makes Ray Tracing integration in games easier

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At GDC the NVIDIA team had plenty of announcement, most of them not interesting to us but Kickstart RT definitely jumps out. A new SDK under the open source MIT license allowing game engine developers and games to integrate Ray Tracing a lot easier.

Shattered Pixel Dungeon arrives on Steam eight years later

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After working on it for eight years and being available on other platforms, Shattered Pixel Dungeon has officially released on Steam with Linux support.

Lightweight Linux distro Lakka for retro gaming version 4.0 out now

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Lakka, a lightweight Linux distribution that transforms various small computers into a full blown retrogaming console has a new release out now.

Now you too can underpay everyone in Office Management 101

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Like the tycoon and management sims of old, Office Management 101 has entered Early Access and so far it's looking like players are enjoying it.

A Musical Story is a very unique rhythm game with plenty of soul

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I've gone through plenty of games that have a musical theme to them and a fair few finger-bashing rhythm games but none of them are quite like A Musical Story.

Linux Mint Debian Edition 5 is out now

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Linux Mint Debian Edition 5 has been released, giving you a stable Debian base with all the niceties that comes from the Mint team.

Linux 5.17 is out now with new AMD P-State driver

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Linus Torvalds has announced the release of the Linux Kernel version 5.17, with one of the most prominent features being the new AMD P-State driver for modern CPUs.

Home Wind is a free minimalist, relaxing and cozy city builder

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Home Wind released into Early Access recently as a free city-builder, although not really like many others as it takes a much more relaxed approach.

Isometric party-based RPG Black Geyser: Couriers of Darkness has launched

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A party-based isometric RPG like the classics! Black Geyser: Couriers of Darkness from GrapeOcean Technologies is out now with Linux support.

The Hand of Glory adventure game gets an official Linux port

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The Hand of Glory, a point and click adventure from Madit Entertainment / Daring Touch has released an official Linux build.

Lazy Galaxy 2 blends together an idle / clicker with some RTS elements out now

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Love your casual games? Lazy Galaxy 2 from Coldwild Games is out now with a Linux version and it's a wonderful idle / clicker game that also blends in some other strategy elements too.

MacGuffin's Curse gets a HD upgrade along with Linux support

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MacGuffin's Curse from developer Brawsome originally released in 2012 and it just got a nice HD upgrade, along with a newly released Linux version.

X4: Foundations 5.00 patch and X4: Tides of Avarice expansion out now

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The third major expansion X4: Tides of Avarice and another big free update are available now for space sim X4: Foundations.

Two Point Hospital: Speedy Recovery expansion is out now

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Two Point Studios might be currently working on Two Point Campus but they're not done with their modern take on Theme Hospital with the Two Point Hospital: Speedy Recovery DLC out now.

Hyperbolica is a new Non-Euclidean adventure out now

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Do you love games that might split your brain in half? Hyperbolica might just do that with the mind-bending world design based on Non-Euclidean curved space.

Space Invaders gets reinvented with Beat Invaders and it's slick

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Wow, I didn't think I would be playing a fresh version of Space Invaders in 2022 but here I am sucked right into the new Beat Invaders from developer Raffaele Picca.

Lorn's Lure: Prologue gives us a taste of its retro-styled climb-anywhere adventure

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Lorn's Lure: Prologue is basically a demo of a very moody looking first-person adventure, where you control an android being led through some vast structure while climbing all over the place.

Tile-based puzzler Bean and Nothingness looks sweet, now has a Linux version too

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Bean and Nothingness is one we missed from February that added a Linux version and it appears like it might be a great pick if you love tile-based puzzlers.

Atmospheric puzzle game The Last Cube is out now

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I remember playing the demo for The Last Cube and being quite amazed at how good it was, and the full game is out now.
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