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Some thoughts on Renowned Explorers and the experience of discovering the mysteries of the world


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Solving mysteries, traveling to faraway lands and making a name for yourself is all in a good day’s work in this adventure game that combines strategy elements with plenty of charm. I gave the game and its expansion a look and have a few thoughts on it.

A look at Cublast HD, a simple but interesting platformer


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A port of a formerly mobile-only game, the game combines basic puzzle solving with a minimalist style and precise gameplay. I played the new HD edition and have a few thoughts to share.

StarCrawlers, a gritty spacepunk dungeon crawler has released and it's looking good


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StarCrawlers is a game I covered quite some time ago back in March of 2015, years later it's now released in full. It's a fresh take on the 3D dungeon crawlers set in a spacepunk themed universe.

Some thoughts on 'Bionic Attack', a fast-paced real time strategy game developed on Linux


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I briefly wrote about Bionic Attack back in 2014 as I was excited by the style and the fact that it's developed on Linux, now years later it's out and here's what I think.

Isometric destruction-heavy Brigador: Up-Armored Edition has launched on Linux, some thoughts


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I was always a fan of Brigador due to the fantastic presentation and lovely destruction, but it did have issues. Brigador: Up-Armored Edition launched today and it's a massive improvement.

Blasting away rocks and pirates in Stardrift Nomads, some thoughts


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I've been playing Stardrift Nomads, a twin-stick space shooter with Tower Defence elements and it holds up pretty well.

Herald: An Interactive Period Drama - Book I & II, a fantastic point & click drama


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Herald: An Interactive Period Drama - Book I & II released for Linux recently, but sadly it got a little buried in my inbox. It's an interesting mix of a visual novel with a point & click adventure and I took a look.

Some thoughts on 'Trigger Time', a story-driven top-down shooter featuring a gravity gun


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I took a look at Trigger Time, a story-driven top-down shooter that released with Linux support this month and it went under the radar.

Taking a trip through Hell in 'Pinstripe', an adventure game not to be missed


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Pinstripe is an adventure game that sees you venturing through Hell to rescue your daughter. It was created by one man and it's damn impressive.

Slime-san, an incredibly fast-paced platformer that takes place inside a worm


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A bit overdue, but today I checked out Slime-san, an incredibly fast-paced platformer with a unique visual style. Can you escape the worm?

Questioning my life choices playing 'Grab the Bottle'


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Grab the Bottle from developer Kamina Dimension is a really weird snake-like game about some weird mutant person with an extending arm.

Some thoughts on possessing dead bodies MidBoss, now on Linux as a day-1 release


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I've been playing a bit of MidBoss, a new roguelike from Kitsune Games with the Linux port from Ethan Lee. Here's what I think so far.

Salt and Sanctury, an in-depth review


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After nearly a year of being available on Linux through porter Ethan Lee's efforts, an in-depth review of this incredible 2D action RPG.

Parsec is another game streaming service, now with Linux support and it's blown me away


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I've been chatting to the founders of Parsec, a new game streaming service that allows you to stream games from any cloud machine to your desktop. They just released Linux support and apparently it even works on streaming to a Raspberry Pi.

Total War: Shogun 2 & Fall of the Samurai released for Linux, port review and thoughts


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The Linux ports of Total War: Shogun 2 & Fall of the Samurai have now been shipped by Feral Interactive. Here's a port report and a review based on gameplay of Shogun 2 itself.

Some thoughts on 'World to the West', the standalone followup to Teslagrad


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I've had some time to play World to the West, a 3D follow up to Teslagrad where each character has some unique ability.

Cities: Skylines - Mass Transit released, probably the best expansion to the game yet


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Cities: Skylines gets bigger again, as Mass Transit is now out with slick new transport options. I had advance access and have some thoughts to share.

NEXT JUMP: Shmup Tactics, a turn-based tactical shoot 'em up released for Linux recently, some thoughts


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The developer of NEXT JUMP: Shmup Tactics sent in a key for us to take a look, so look I did. It's interesting, as it's a mix of a shoot 'em up with turn-based tactical battles.

I tried Wurm Unlimited and it was a painful experience


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Wurm Unlimited is the standalone version of the MMO Wurm Online. It recently had a big update and we were sent keys to check it out.

Hot Guns, a fast-paced action platformer that reminds me of Broforce


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I absolutely adored Broforce after completing it, so I'm really happy that Hot Guns supports Linux as it does remind me of it. The game released recently without much fanfare, which is a shame as it's great.
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