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It's been a while since I said anything about the frantic shooter Monsters and Monocles and it turns out that it's improved a lot since the initial release.
Sometimes, late at night, I endlessly browse the internet to find Linux games worth covering. I don't always find something, but last night I came across the tactical third-person shooter Task Force.
Early last month we posted an article about the developer of Seven: The Days Long Gone asking on Steam about future platforms for the game, it seems they've taken note of all the requests for a Linux version.
Don't be scared of trying BRAIN / OUT due to it being free to play, I was actually quite impressed with it when I tried it a while ago. This new game mode adds in some more variety to the gameplay.
Do you like blowing things up? How about blowing things up in a cartoon-like setting? Tons of weapons? Tons of enemies? State of Anarchy: Master of Mayhem seems to have it all.
The story of Earthlock: Festival of Magic is a little odd. The developer released a Linux alpha version back in 2016 and since then nothing has happened. A new edition has been announced and it's still somewhat positive for Linux.
You will be forgiven if you forgot about Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight, the last time we wrote about it was back in 2016. Turns out it's still coming to Linux!
Since Linux doesn't have PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS, I'm always on the look out for something like it. Go 4 The Kill is a rather fun attempt to turn CS:GO into a PUBG-like game.
You probably don't remember, but we reported on Solstice Chronicles: MIA coming to Linux way back in February. Obviously a lot of time has passed, but it's still coming.
If you're tired, ill or just downright lazy, you might want to take a look at the recently released Lazy Galaxy. The game is currently in Early Access, but even so it's showing a lot of promise.