Haemimont Games have announced that the martian city builder 'Surviving Mars' will officially launch on March 15th.
The war in China will be getting a lot more interesting in the upcoming expansion for Hearts of Iron IV. You’ll have a chance to see for yourself in March but, for now, the developers have put out a video with the highlights of incoming features.
Dungeons 3 is good, as it's a good balance of silliness and fun and it's about to get a lot bigger. The first of three DLC 'Once Upon a Time' has been revealed.
What would happen in a world where you could clone anything? Madness obviously and that's a key theme in Overloop.
I simply can't get enough of building games, so when I found Voxel Tycoon I was a little bit in love. Turns out it is coming to Linux!
I wrote about the cute looking MMO 'Tale of Toast' quite recently, although they didn't have an actual date set for their Early Access launch. They've now put up a date and Linux support will be same-day!
Can't get enough of your city builders? Neither can I! Depraved is another, although it has survival elements and it's set in the Wild West.
The RPG sequel looks to be coming sooner than expected, on April 3. Obsidian have also put up the game for preorder.
Hyped for the massive destructive capabilities Stellaris: Apocalypse is going to give you? You don't have too long to wait!
Tomorrow Corporation has announced '7 Billion Humans' as a followup to the puzzle game Human Resource Machine and it's coming to Linux.
Celeste, the narrative-driven platformer from the creator of TowerFall is now officially confirmed to be releasing on Linux.
10tons Ltd (Crimsonland and Neon Chrome) certainly love their top-down shooters, they love them so much they're doing another one. Tesla vs Lovecraft is their next title and it releases with Linux support on the 26th.
Basingstoke looks like a roguelike that I could get along with, it mixes in stealth and arcade action with some fun visuals.
In the latest production update to We Happy Few, the developers note it will have another delay from going April until 'Summer 2018'.
DECEIVER is a cyberpunk pre-apocalyptic philosophical shooter with parkour and robotic drones that's come to Linux next year, come see the trailer. You can sign up for a demo and the game engine is open source too!
Battle Chasers: Nightwar was supposed to released for Linux back in October last year, but it's finally about to arrive in beta.
Recently I wrote about how the adventure game Where The Water Tastes Like Wine would have a pretty interesting cast and I now have it confirmed Linux will see same-day support at release.
Eco is a hard game to properly describe, it's a detailed sandbox simulation game where players construct buildings and towns, establish a government with laws and it's backed up by a rich ecological simulation. It's also heading to Steam Early Access next month.
Balloonatics certainly gets some bonus points for being unique. A vehicle-based action-packed shooter where you pilot a floating basket will release for Linux next month.
I've been in contact with one of the people behind DRAG, a fantastic looking racing game which will come to Linux soon. The fun fact is that the game engine is custom built under Linux too. Warning: a few large small videos inside!