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The awesome itch.io store has released itch.io refinery, their own unique version of Early Access

By Liam Dawe,
Itch do some wonderful things and the brand new itch.io refinery is a really great way to do Early Access correctly.

The itch games store is running "Itch.io week" starting today, celebrating their open marketplace

By Liam Dawe,
I like a lot of what Itch.io are doing, and it's good to see them do more events to highlight developers and features available on the store.

First chapter of Bolt Riley, A Reggae Adventure released DRM free and on Steam

By flesk,
Chapter 1 of developer Adventure Mob's point-and-click adventure has been released on itch.io, Humble Store and Steam.

Valve shoots down Itch stores attempt to get their client on Steam

By Liam Dawe,
Remember Itch.io trying to get their client onto Steam through Greenlight? Well, Valve have killed their hopes of that for now.

Crypto Hex, an abstract puzzle game about spatial reasoning released for Linux

By Liam Dawe,
If you like making your head hurt with puzzles be sure to check out Crypto Hex. It has a nice visual style, simple but challenging gameplay and it confused me quite quickly.

The Itch app is aiming to get on Steam through Greenlight, lots of free press for them

By Liam Dawe,
The developers at Itch.io have certainly built a decent webstore, and their new desktop client is pretty slick too. The Itch app is now on Greenlight, which is getting them lots of free publicity, as well as being quite amusing.

In need of some lovely fonts for creating games and other projects? Try the Itch store

By Liam Dawe,
Something I have found recently is that the games store Itch.io isn't just great for discovering smaller indie games and game jams, it also seems to be quite the hub for fonts!

Amos from Itch has written a guide to distributing self-contained Linux builds

By Liam Dawe,
This is really great to see, and we need more of it. Amos from the game store Itch.io has written up a guide for people pushing out Linux builds of games.

Anatomy, an intriguing horror game created by an auteur developer on Itch.io

By HadBabits,
This past week I played a small game by an interesting character who goes by Kitty Horrorshow. To call her games horror in a conventional video game sense would be misleading. They're abstract, graphically primitive, albeit striking, and tend to leave me with a lingering sense of dread and loneliness, as well as a sense of otherworldly wonder.

A brief look at Majotori, a trivia game with something of a story

By BTRE,
It’s not everyday you see witches and trivia being mixed up and affecting story outcomes. Majotori is a slight departure from most indie offerings and challenges players on their knowledge of video games, anime and more.

Review of casual puzzle adventure Panmorphia, available DRM free on Itch.io

By flesk,
Panmorphia made its Linux debut this weekend and is a game that draws my mind to the Myst and Dream Chronicles series of games.

Review of point-and-click adventure The King's Challenge, available DRM free and on Steam

By flesk,
Order of the Thorne: The King's Challenge is the latest game from Quest for Infamy developer Infamous Quests, and is the first game of a planned anthology series, now available on GOG, Itch.io, Humble Store and Steam.

The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human released for Linux, some thoughts

By Liam Dawe,
I was sent a key for The Aquatic Adventure of the Last Human by one of my PR people, and so I decided to take a look and see if this underwater adventure was good enough for you.

The open source app for the Itch games store has a major update

By Liam Dawe,
Ah goodie, it's update day for the Itch app, this is becoming one of my favourite days. I love the effort put into it, and this release is no different with it now translated to 30+ languages.

The open source Itch games store app needs translators

By Liam Dawe,
The open source app for installing games from Itch.io needs your help with translations. I am in love with this little app.

Computer, Open That Door! Kill off your ships crew on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Computer, Open That Door! A very interesting game about being a self-aware AI that is trying to kill off the crew of a spaceship.

A closer look at some DRM free Linux games available on itch.io

By flesk,
Itch.io has become a popular distribution platform among developers for its many and flexible tools for distributing and promoting games. We take a closer look at what they have to offer us Linux gamers.

The Itch store now has an open source and multiplatform store application

By Liam Dawe,
The games store Itch has released the first proper public version of their own store client like Steam and GOG Galaxy, but simply named "Itch". It's open source too, so that's cool.

Project Maiden Review, Plus Interview With Developer Kevin Cole

By muntdefems,
This is a kind of mix of a Project Maiden review and an interview with its creator Kevin Cole, in which we discuss his first two games, as well as his experiences with crowdfunding and game development.

InfiniTrap, A Hardcore 2D Maze Game Made On Linux, We Have Keys For You

By Liam Dawe,
The developer of InfiniTrap has sent in a few keys for us to giveaway, it's interesting because it's made on Linux, and it's pretty hard.
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