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Arkaia: The Enigmatic Isle is a short and intriguing first-person puzzle game


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If you're short on time, but fancy a trip through a short Myst-like experience then Arkaia: The Enigmatic Isle is an interesting choice.

Action platformer 'GunHero' has been fixed up and it's actually quite fun


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I previously wrote about the obviously Broforce-inspired 'GunHero' and how it was far too unstable, it seems to work rather nicely now.

Clash of Robots is a pretty terrible mobile-port fighting game


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The developer of Clash of Robots sent over a key to their robot fighting game for me to look at, it's pretty damn terrible.

Radar Warfare is a simplistic bullet-hell shooter with an interesting style now on Linux


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Radar Warfare is a bullet-hell shooter that's quite simple, but it does at least offer up a nice style with the radar visuals.

Crusader Kings II: Jade Dragon now available, my thoughts on all the kowtowing and tribute


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The latest expansion to the medieval grand strategy game focuses on the East and the splendors of China. I had the opportunity to play ahead of release and have a few thoughts to share.

Europa Universalis IV: Cradle of Civilization now available, here’s some thoughts


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This ambitious DLC adds new shiny toys to nearly every nation of the Near East. I did my best to navigate religious and political strife ahead of release and can share a few thoughts on the experience.

Intra-System: Trust Issues fiendishly encourages betrayal, my thoughts on the experience


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Intra-System: Trust Issues, aside from being a mouthful to say, is a short adventure game with a heavy emphasis on audio feedback and choices. I gave this recently-ported free game a play and have a few thoughts to share.

I played a bit of Die Totenmaske and it was a very strange experience


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I recently gave one of the entries in the ongoing Indie Game Maker Contest 2017 a look and came away slightly befuddled.

My top Tower Defence games for Linux


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I love tower defence games. So I thought I’d give you all a list of some of the best, some honourable mentions, and outline a few of the titles I’ve yet to try, in the hope that you’ll tell me why I should!

Some thoughts on Trackless, a different sort of first-person adventure game


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Trackless merges first person exploration and puzzles with a strange futuristic world. I put in the time to explore and take in the sights and have a few thoughts to share.

Hand of Fate 2 released with same-day Linux support, time to face the Dealer again


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It’s no easy task to create a sequel that’s not only good, but better than the previous game. Hand of Fate 2 is actually fantastic.

Ebony Spire: Heresy is a rather great dungeon crawler, available on Linux right now


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In the mood for some classic dungeon crawling? Ebony Spire: Heresy from Bearded Giant Games is a worthy game of your attention.

F1 2017 released for Linux as Feral Interactive’s first Vulkan-only title, here’s a port report


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Welcome back to Formula 1! Feral Interactive have given Linux gaming another great title, with the release of F1 2017 today.

Observer is a fantastic brain-hacking horror adventure, my thoughts


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I managed to complete the brain-hacking horror game Observer in two sittings live on our Twitch, here’s some thoughts.

Playing Doom 3 on Linux in 2017


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With the release of the source code to both Doom 3 and the later BFG Edition, there now exists three options for Linux users wanting to play the game. Having gone through Doom 3 again, I decided it was time for me to compare them and give my thoughts on both the game and which of the three versions are best for Linux users in 2017.

Figment, a beautiful and musical action-adventure game is now available on Linux


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Few games catch me completely by surprise with their beauty as well as their gameplay, action-adventure game Figment is one such title.

Pretty much helping the enemy in Bomber Crew, now available on Linux


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Bomber Crew is a cute simulation game about training and managing the crew aboard a bomber, it's actually pretty good.

Exploring space and avoiding hazards, my thoughts on The Away Team


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Space is vast and travelling through it can often be hazardous. The Away Team follows the crew of the last spaceship to leave Earth in search of a new home. I gave this interactive sci-fi novel a try and have some thoughts on the experience.

Some thoughts on the fast-paced strategy game Mushroom Wars 2


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Mushroom Wars 2 released for Linux recently, this fast-paced strategy game is a little on the different side so here's some thoughts.

The First Tree, a short and powerful exploration game is now available on Linux


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The developer of The First Tree emailed in to let everyone know that their beautiful 3rd-person exploration game is now on Linux 'due to a ton of requests'.
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