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Explore a dark mansion in the survival horror 'Westmark Manor' releasing this year

By Liam Dawe,
Sometime later this Summer, Westmark Manor will take you on a journey into the occult and the developer Nodbrim Interactive is planning to get it on Linux too.

LUNA The Shadow Dust looks seriously beautiful and this point & click puzzler is out now

By Liam Dawe,
LUNA The Shadow Dust from Lantern Studio and Application Systems Heidelberg has released today and certainly seems like a worthy point and click adventure to add to your collection.

Recover a barren wasteland in the city-builder puzzler 'Terra Nil' - currently free

By Liam Dawe,
Currently free as it was originally made during a Game Jam, Terra Nil is a city-builder with a difference. It's not about building a huge city or getting a big population but rather you helping nature to recover.

Build massive circuits in 'Logic World' (prev. The Ultimate Nerd Game) releasing in March

By Liam Dawe,
Logic World (previously known at TUNG - The Ultimate Nerd Game), a game about building circuits and making fun machines with them now has a release date.

The creator of Pony Island is back with a strange narrative-infused deck-builder 'Inscryption'

By Liam Dawe,
Daniel Mullins Games (Pony Island, The Hex) announced their latest game that's been in development for over a year. It's called Inscryption and it's a narrative focused, card-based deck building roguelike.

Something Ate My Alien combines digging, puzzle solving and a little platforming - out in April

By Liam Dawe,
Rokabium Games recently announced that Something Ate My Alien will be releasing this April, with Linux support.

The Pedestrian is an imaginative and fun puzzle game about travelling through signs - out now

By Liam Dawe,
You are The Pedestrian, the little person you see in various street and wall signs and you're on a mission. It's a clever idea for a game but is the gameplay worth it? I took a look to find out.

Obversion is a slow, peaceful and satisfying first-person puzzler out now

By Liam Dawe,
Obversion from former-Google developer Adrian Marple is out now, I played through a bunch of it and found it delightful.

In the puzzler TaniNani, you move level tiles instead of a character and it's very sweet

By Liam Dawe,
Spread the tiles, swap them around and get your little friends to find each other in the sweet puzzle game TaniNani out now with Linux support.

Obversion, a puzzle game from a former Google developer releases next week

By Liam Dawe,
Former Google developer Adrian Marple quit to become an indie developer, with the puzzle game Obversion being their first title which is releasing next week.

Open-world puzzler 'Bonfire Peaks' has you climb mysterious ruins and set fire to your belongings

By Liam Dawe,
Arriving with Linux support on May 5, from the developer of Pipe Push Paradise and Hiding Spot is the open-world puzzle game Bonfire Peaks.

The Last Cube will bring some awesome-looking brain-teasers to Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Sometimes I come across a puzzle game that really sucks me in with a fancy trailer, The Last Cube is one such game.

With a super bizarre story, block-rolling puzzle game A Tofu Tail is out now

By Liam Dawe,
Bizarre story? Yup, you're a big block of Tofu. Seriously, the protagonist in this is a person who was transformed into a rolling block of Tofu.

Fail to Win is a game about repeatedly blowing yourself up to reach the next checkpoint

By Liam Dawe,
Need a laugh? Fail to Win certainly gave me a reason to smile, with a completely ridiculous idea for a game that surprisingly works quite well.

Physics-based escape room puzzler Area 86 delayed, wins Best Game Design award

By Liam Dawe,
SimDevs have announced their amusing physics-based escape room puzzle game, Area 86, is now going to release in Q1 2020.

Uncover the truth in Interrogation: You will be deceived, out now

By Liam Dawe,
With a seriously cool Noir style, the detective conversational puzzle-sim Interrogation: You will be deceived is out now.

A Tofu Tail might have the strangest protagonist I've seen in a puzzle game

By Liam Dawe,
A person turned into a block a tofu? What ever will game developers think of next, bonus points for serious oddness here. A Tofu Tail is coming with Linux support next week.

Incredibly clever puzzle-platformer The Pedestrian releasing January 2020 with Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Skookum Arts have finally given their seriously clever puzzle-platform The Pedestrian a release date, coming to Linux on January 29, 2020.

Automate a futuristic food factory in Neon Noodles, out now in Early Access

By Liam Dawe,
After a very promising early demo, Neon Noodles is out now in Early Access putting you in charge of automating food preparation. What could possibly go wrong?

MOLEK-SYNTEZ from Zachtronics is now DRM-free on GOG and it's great

By Liam Dawe,
Combine and convert ordinary industrial chemicals into a variety of small molecules with various pharmacological effects in MOLEK-SYNTEZ, the latest puzzle sim from Zachtronics. Now available on GOG!
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