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What is truth? Orwell: Ignorance is Strength, also known as the second season of Orwell is inspired by the rise of fake news, social media echo chambers and the displacement of truth.
One of the criticisms of Railway Empire was that that map size and time period you could pick was limited, so the developers are addressing that. Along with plenty of other things…
A quick release announcement here for one I missed, you can now destroy the land of the Fairies as the Dungeons 3 - Once Upon A Time DLC is now available.
I do absolutely love watching space colony sim Maia evolve. This latest release is probably the best I've played and it's really coming together nicely now.
While searching for other farming sims while covering Cattle and Crops, I ended up coming across Fantasy Farming: Orange Season and it just recently added Linux support.
Starmancer, a space station sim inspired by Dwarf Fortress currently on Kickstarter will have full Linux support, even during alpha and beta. It looks damn good too!
Epic Car Factory, a sweet new simulation game about being CEO of your very own car company is coming to Linux soon and if you've pre-ordered, you now have access to a beta.
Think you have what it takes to be an entrepreneur and build up a big network of factories, transport lines and build an industrial and financial empire? Take a look at Rise of Industry.
Farm Together is the latest game from Milkstone Studios, a chilled out farming sim where you and friends (even strangers) can work together to build a huge farm.
Think you have what it takes to run your own company? GOG now has Startup Company (with Linux builds) available for you to see if you can build a successful business.