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Some thoughts on The Lion’s Song, a narrative-rich adventure


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This point and click game meshes stories of people trying to create and discover new truths in prewar Vienna. I’ve completed the episodic series and have a few thoughts to share.

Railway Empire released with same-day Linux support


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Railway Empire, a game about building an elaborate and wide-ranging rail network officially released with same-day Linux support.

The Last Time - a big story told with big pixels


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The Last Time is a short but good point and click adventure written by a single developer. It's also quite cheap.

Party fighting game 'Super Slime Arena' has released, it's not great


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I'm always happy to see more party games on Linux, but Super Slime Arena is quite disappointing overall.

Starward Rogue: AuGMENTED expansion adds a lot more to discover and destroy, some thoughts


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Two years on from the release of the original game, Arcen games have released an expansion to their sometimes over-the-top action shooter/dungeon crawler hybrid. After dodging my fair share of bullets and dying quite a few times, I have a few thoughts to share on the experience.

Become a mechanic and save the world in Iconoclasts, now on Linux


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It's not often I enjoy a game as thoroughly as Iconoclasts, there's so much about it to love it's something I will remember for a long time.

Slay the Spire fuses together a roguelike with a card game, it's rather fun


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What do you get when you throw cards at a roguelike? Slay the Spire answers that question and then some!

OVIVO is a platformer with some rather unusual mechanics, it's also now on Linux


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I've played many platformers in my time and OVIVO stands quite tall as something rather unique in a sea of games.

Phantom Signal is an interesting Strategy game with Tower Defense mechanics


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Phantom Signal is a new Strategy game with Tower Defense mechanics that released this week, it's actually quite good.

Super Blood Hockey is an very tricky & slightly violent retro-inspired sports game, some thoughts


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Like Hockey? Like Blood? Like retro-inspired visuals? Super Blood Hockey is basically all you need. That is, if you enjoy quite a challenge.

InnerSpace from PolyKnight Games & Aspyr Media launches with day-1 Linux support, some thoughts


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InnerSpace, an exploration flying game set in the Inverse, a world of inside-out planets without horizons is now available for Linux.

Depth of Extinction, a turn-based tactics roguelike with RPG elements set underwater, it's good


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Depth of Extinction is a retro-styled turn-based tactics game with RPG elements. It’s got a very interesting setting, so I took a look.

Playing Quake 4 on Linux in 2018


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Having already gone to the trouble of getting the original Doom 3 binary working on my modern Arch Linux system a few months back, it made me wonder just how much effort it would take to get the closed source Quake 4 port up and running again as well.

Hex: Shards of Fate, a digital card game, has unofficial Linux builds available


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This rather fun trading card game has had unofficial builds that run on Linux for a little while now. I tried them out and it’s a pretty fun game, but don’t expect official support anytime soon.

Endless Horde is a Tower Defense game about protecting your base from a Zombie invasion


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I thought Endless Horde looked like it could be a nice Tower Defense game to kill a few minutes since it's cheap, so I took a look.

Opus Magnum is an exceptional puzzle game available for Linux


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I decided to bite the bullet and actually pick up a personal copy of Opus Magnum, I’m glad I did and it's fantastic.

JASEM is a bright and flashy twin-stick shooter with a lot to love about it


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If you play only one twin-stick shooter this month, make it 'JASEM: Just Another Shooter with Electronic Music' as it's properly good.

Hinterhalt, a small-scale WW2 strategy game that's showing a lot of promise


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Hinterhalt, a WW2 small-scale strategy game that's currently in Early Access has Linux support and it's showing a lot of promise already.

Need to relax? Guppy is a simple game about trying to survive as a fish


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Since releases are always light at the start of a year, I've been able to look over some more titles sent to our Steam Curator. Guppy is one such game, that sees you become a fish.

Breaking apart massive bosses in the Breakout-like 'Puppet Kings', some thoughts


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I have fond memories of Breakout as a child, my son even has a rather low quality version on his 'kids camera' and Puppet Kings is an interesting take on it.
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