I must admit I like the look of The Culling! While I like the idea of survival games, they often don't click for me, but a battle royale game I could definitely get into.
Glow looks like a very well presented action game about a brave firefly fighting for survival. The developers emailed in to specifically mention it will be on Linux.
Endciv looks like an interesting take on town building simulation games, you are tasked with building a town in the wasteland after the fall of society.
Maia promises to be quite an interesting colony builder when it's finished, and I'm finally starting to see it come together with the brand new 0.55 Pressure Drop release.
It's time to get your survival gear ready, as Don't Starve Together is now officially released and it has a few improvements.
It's a great time to be a space strategy fan, as Stellaris is right around the corner and now Master of Orion is about to land on Linux too.
Today I checked out Satellite Rush, you're an office worker abducted by aliens and you need to please the audience by blowing stuff up in randomly generated rooms.
Interesting idea for a game, developers Destructive Creations who created Hatred have now decided to let you take on the terrorist ISIS group as a NATO machine gunner.
Among the Sleep is the first-person horror adventure where you're playing as a toddler—it's freaky. The developers have updated the game to Unity 5, and now it's all fixed up for Linux I could take a proper look.
I love RTS games and 8-Bit Armies looks really awesome, the developers have talked about a Linux version, but there's so solid answer. It's time to show how many people want it.
SpeedRunners, a pretty popular multi-player running game that pits players against each other is now officially out and available on Linux.
Nekro, a game funded on Kickstarter with $158,733 which isn't a small amount of money has been officially abandoned by one of the developers. Sadly though, the story isn't very simple.
I finally decided to check out Super Cane Magic ZERO, a game I purchased on a whim back in January. The game is rather silly and I actually quite like it.
The second entry in the Danganronpa series of games has been released today with day-1 Linux support. Players can expect even more murder-mystery, expanded gameplay and general zaniness.
Thanks to requests from the community, the developers of Vector 36 have ported their futuristic physics-based racer set on Mars to Linux!
Now this looks like the kind of Football or "Soccer" (silly word) game I could get into. A game all about cheating and destroying your opponents team—love it!
A while ago I did a write-up of the Steam Controller on Linux, and now I’ve had a few more months with it, I’ve tested out the gyroscope some more, and some games not really meant for a gamepad.
Feral Interactive have started the week by increasing the hype for the Linux release of Tomb Raider. They have now released the system requirements! Article Updated.
Aurion: Legacy of the Kori-Odan looks and sounds like it might be a pretty fun game, and the developers have confirmed a Linux version is currently in-progress.
Stellaris, the soon to be released space strategy from Paradox is now available to pre-order and it also has a new trailer.
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