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You know, after playing various platformers in GOL Casts I've actually started to enjoy them more than I did before. Of course my platforming skills are still non-existant, but that has never stopped me before! Let the dying continue!
In a world where creativity has given way to conflict, a young street kid living in the slums of Colortown seeks to restore the spark of imagination to his hometown.
Blocks That Matter is a puzzle platform game where the player takes the role of Tetrabot, a weird machine that absorbs blocks and then recycles them back into the environment in order to solve puzzles.
Project ShyKnight is an oldschool style platformer. Eric is in love with a greedy girl. Martina will tell him to get a lot of things she loves. Help Eric get all Martina needs trough a lot of challenging levels.
Cobalt from Oxeye Game Studio is due to go into beta soon, this is four years after being in alpha. The Linux version was due at beta, but they have decided to do it now and delay the Linux release.
Grimind is a 2D, physics based, adventure, platform game in horror/creepy theme. Grimind casts you into forgotten caves and ancient crypts, without memories.
You Have to Win the Game is a very interesting platformer game that has just been released on Linux. It's interesting because it's so retro it emulates old CRT screens (you know those screens we had before flat-panels) so it feels like you're playing on an old PC.
Have you been missing playing the original Trine on Steam? Well the wait will be over this year as Trine is getting a major update with a new Linux port onto Steam.
One interesting thing about indie games is that they combine things in completely new interesting ways. For example, who would've thought about mixing steam punkish robots and the western gold rush into a single game? Well, now that has been done by the developers of SteamWorld Dig!