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Horticular is a beautifully relaxing garden-restoring game inspired by Viva Pinata


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Inspired in parts by both Viva Pinata and Rollercoaster Tycoon, inDirection Games and Slug Disco just released Horticular and it's as sweet as they come.

Megacopter: Blades of the Goddess is a quality shoot 'em up throwback to Desert Strike


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Inspired by the Strike series (Desert/Jungle/Urban Strike) and Choplifter, Megacopter: Blades of the Goddess is a lot of fun if you love fast-paced shoot 'em up action.

Slow down a bit and go collecting in Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge


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Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge is another wonderful game built with Godot Engine, for gamers who prefer things a whole lot more chilled.

Heroes Of Loot: Gauntlet Of Power is a fresh take on dungeon crawling with a very unique weapon


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If you absolutely love action-heavy dungeon crawlers like The Binding of Isaac, and the chaos from Vampire Survivors you're going to need to take a look at Heroes Of Loot: Gauntlet Of Power from Orangepixel.

Selaco is now in Early Access - one of the best shooters I've played in forever


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The day is finally here, Selaco from Altered Orbit Studios has now entered Early Access so you can see what absolute insanity they've been able to do with the GZDoom code.

Rack and Slay answers the question of "what if a dungeon crawler was like billiards"


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Answering the question you didn't think to ask, Rack and Slay has shown up to show you what happens when you combine a dungeon crawler with something resembling billiards and pool. It's as odd as it sounds but it works.

The supervillains won, so fight back in superhero strategy game Capes - out now


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From Spitfire Interactive, former members of Defiant Development who made Hand of Fate, comes the superhero strategy game Capes. It's out now with Native Linux support and it's Steam Deck Verified.

Men of War II out now on Steam with Native Linux support


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Men of War II is officially here from Best Way and Fulqrum Publishing, and serves as a great intro into historical real-time strategies games for newbies and veterans alike.

Athenian Rhapsody is a rather unhinged Undertale-like and stupidly funny


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Athenian Rhapsody might just be my new favourite release of 2024. Taking inspiration from the likes of Undertale and Earthbound and turning the ridiculousness up a few notches. Developer Nico Papalia has crafted something brilliant here.

Rogue Voltage is a refreshing and very creative engineering roguelike


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Rogue Voltage takes the idea of roguelikes and deck-builders and spins it into something incredible clever with a little engineering involving lots of wires.

Planetiles is a beautiful blend of Tetris and Dorfromantik


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Planetiles is an absolute puzzle gem from developer MythicOwl (Hexologic, Harmony's Odyssey) that gives you a wonderful blending of gameplay ideas from Tetris and Dorfromantik but on a mini-planetary scale.

Pull off some slick moves in Lunar Lander Beyond on Steam Deck / Linux


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Back in late April, Lunar Lander Beyond was released by Dreams Uncorporated and Atari, as another classic remake built for new audiences.

Trackline Express is a quirky, funny and unique journey


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Trackline Express is a game all about getting your train across an unforgiving desert, and it's a whole lot of fun coming from Bubblebird Studio who also made the cute Haven Park.

Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer Part 41: The Worm Turns


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The Allegro library is a cross-platform backend for low-level game routines, which for much of its history was very much associated with the MS-DOS freeware scene that was still going strong well into the early 2000s. Seeing this wealth of game content, the Fedora contributor Hans de Goede decided to see if he could port some of these over to Linux.

Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer Part 40: The Cyborg Project


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An action platformer first released in 1999, you play as Urban Gutter, a man taken by an evil scientist to a secret military base and changed into a cyborg against his will. The acronym in the title then is a bit odd, but your one goal is to escape and enact as bloody a revenge on the world as possible. Any hope for true catharsis here often gets lost in frustration however.

BORE BLASTERS will be your next fixation - out now


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What's not to absolutely love about flying around in a gyrocopter and using its machinegun to blast away rocks and creepy creatures? BORE BLASTERS will absolutely suck away your time.

Building a Retro Linux Gaming Computer Part 39: Beyond Heretic


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I stated before that neither of the contemporary HeXen ports, Linux Hexen and its fork HHexen, supported MIDI music playback through the /dev/sequencer device, but hiding on the venerable SunSITE network I found the only online trace of another early HeXen source port released in December 1999 by Russian programmer Stanislav Nesterov.

Windowkill is a clever multi-window twin-stick shooter that moves around your screen


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This might be one of the most unique games I've ever played. Windowkill from torcado just released on Steam with Native Linux support and its use of multiple moving windows really changes the bullet-hell genre.

Geometry Survivor is wonderful nostalgia bait updated for the survivor-like era


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Taking the visual style of the classic Geometry Wars and upgrading it for the popular by Vampire Survivors game mechanics, Geometry Survivor is here.

Super Pocket Taito Edition Review - Licensed Linux Retro-gaming on a Budget


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Blaze Entertainment's latest Evercade-compatible device makes for an excellent entry to licensed emulation on Linux.
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