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I've recently taken quite a liking to KeeperRL, a surprisingly good mix pulling in features from dungeon building, exploration and roguelikes to make quite an engrossing game. The developer also recently put out Alpha 24.
Depth of Extinction is a retro-inspired turn-based tactics game, it's a little like XCOM with some rogue-lite features thrown in and it's getting better all the time.
The first expansion to the popular strategy game has several interesting new mechanics and additions. Now that it’s also out for Linux, I’ve had the time to give it a proper look.
It seems when covering the latest Factorio update we missed two rather important things: The price is going to increase and it's leaving Early Access soon.
Another Surviving Mars patch is out to keep polishing the game with bug fixes and some minor improvements to make it an even better experience overall.
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus is a new strategy game due out this year with Linux support, they've shown off a bit more of it now and it's looking good. They've also revealed the enemy now too.
The latest immersion pack, or small piece of thematic DLC, has been released for the massive grand strategy title. I got to try my hand at ruling the British Isles and have a few thoughts to share.
I do love a good success story. Starmancer, the space station sim inspired by Dwarf Fortress has been successfully fully funded and it's coming to Linux.