Dropsy is the crowdfunded point-and-click "hugventure" that looks set to either melt your heart or scar you for life, and is slated for a September release.
Evoland developers Shiro Games recently announced the release date for the anticipated sequel, and though there's no firm release date for Linux yet, it shouldn't be far behind the Windows release.
Thanks to the about page on Virtual Programming's official store, we have found out that they are the mystery external porter of Arma 3 that should see a Linux release.
Both games were made available for Linux on Steam last week, and are some of the first games in the increasingly popular genre called "idle games" available natively for Linux.
DiRT Showdown is a good looking racer that is now officially confirmed for Linux, and it is available to pre-order.
Codename CURE is a reasonable well rated first-person shooter on Steam, and it has been updated to include a Linux version.
It has been a while since I covered Nuclear Throne, and it's getting more awesome with every new build.
It's probably not going to come to you as a surprise that we are going to play Shadow Of Mordor on today's stream. So, prepare yourselves, man swines, for we are going to walk to Mordor and kill some Uruks!
Don't Be Patchman is releasing very soon on Steam, and it's going to start by being a Linux-exclusive title. This won't stay forever though, but the developers are focusing on Linux first.
It's been a while since we last mentioned Ziggurat but the arrival of update #12 has given me a reason to remind you of this quite awesome game. The update comes with some new content and a daily challenge mode. Oh, and it's now on GOG.
Feral Interactive have released an absolute whopper—Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is now actually available for Linux. This is a seriously good game! Initial port report now included.
I do love Dying Light (apart from the ending), and it looks like it will get a fresh coat of paint soon with new content.
Retro City Rampage is a bit of a love letter to the 80's and 90's gaming, and it just had a surprise Linux release.
Q.U.B.E: Director's Cut is an excellent looking first person puzzle game, and the developer has confirmed Linux & Mac ports are currently in progress.
I’ve been keeping an eye on Retro-Pixel Castles for a while, and I decided to let it mature a bit. I’ve now given it some thoughts, and I have some keys to throw your way.
Tomorrow isn't just my birthday, it's also the day Feral Interactive seem to have something "special" planned for Linux & Mac gamers.
Fran Bow is a creepy point-and-click adventure game about a young girl, who has witnessed the brutal murders of her parents and is sent off to a mental institution for children.
I am no stranger to fighting games, and I have been excited to get my hands on Skullgirls! I am lucky enough to be in the closed beta for the Linux version, so here’s a look at it.
Wine team released today another development release of their software. Version 1.7.48 have many small changes including 39 bugfixes.
Nomad Fleet developed by Autarca is a one-man indie strategy game that combines elements from FTL, Homeworld and even Battlestar Galactica into a single package. You command the remnants of the humanity on a quest to find an ancient jump gate to escape a mysterious alien race known as Xenos.