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Set in Mesoamerica at the birth of the Aztec Empire, Aztez pits players against the many enemies of this nascent state. It blends together beat ‘em up action with a strategic layer. I played the game and have a few thoughts to share about the experience.
Astral Traveler, what the developer is calling a 'runner style' racer, where you keep on going and going while dodging obstacles and shooting down enemies is releasing next month, with Linux support.
For those of you after a bit of fun with your friends either locally or online, you might want to take a look at 'Marooners', which recently gained a big free expansion.
Artifact, a new card game based on the Dota 2 universe has been announced by Valve as the latest kick in the balls for everyone waiting on Half-Life 3.
A new DLC 'mini-expansion' has been announced for Cities: Skylines that will allow you to put on concerts in your city. The DLC is aptly named Cities: Skylines - Concerts DLC.
Gangs of Space, a free to play MMO the developers are calling a 'Rogue Shmup' will release into Early Access on August 10th, it will include Linux support.
The Count Lucanor is a slick looking pixel art adventure game that claims inspiration from classics like Zelda and Silent Hill. It also now has Linux support.
River City Ransom: Underground released for Linux originally in February, sadly the developer said they would send over a review key and never did. Now it's available on GOG so I've had a chance to take a look.
Death Road to Canada, a game about surviving on a road trip against all odds and gigantic swarms of slow zombies. It was updated recently, with a huge free update.
The artillery game that pits entire planets against one another in a solar system had its enhanced edition released earlier in the week. Sadly, it seems that the Linux version has some issues that need sorting out.
The transport manager game continues to steam along. In a recent patch, they’ve added general usability improvements as well as quashed a number of bugs.