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Amusing building sim Two Point Hospital gets a big update and discount

By Liam Dawe,
Two Point Hospital continues building up more content with ipdate 1.20 - R.E.M.I.X V2 out now and there's quite a big discount going on it.

Fighting game Skullgirls should now have much better online play

By Liam Dawe,
Skullgirls might be multiple years old now and Lab Zero Games have since released Indivisible but they're clearly not done improving Skullgirls.

Play Next is live on Steam to remind you of all your unplayed games

By Liam Dawe,
After a short Beta period, the Play Next feature is now live on Steam to remind you of your vast game library you've not touched.

Prison Architect gets Cleared For Transfer and an Island Bound DLC announced

By Liam Dawe,
Prison Architect today expanded with the Cleared For Transfer free DLC, a free 'The Bucket' update for everyone and they've announced Prison Architect: Island Bound.

The Fertile Crescent, a Bronze Age RTS gets a tutorial and more improvements

By Liam Dawe,
Continuing to be a favourite indie game I keep a close eye on, The Fertile Crescent is a Bronze Age real-time strategy game that's currently entirely free to play.

FOSS game engine GDevelop has a UI overhaul to improve the flow

By Liam Dawe,
GDevelop is a free and open source game engine that uses an event-sheet style of making games, dragging and dropping instead of programming line after line.

Space command sim PULSAR: Lost Colony gains a much improved AI and new sectors

By Liam Dawe,
PULSAR: Lost Colony is a co-op spaceship command sim, one where you and friends can each take a dedicated role and it just got much better for solo players.

Railway Empire goes to the southern hemisphere in the Down Under DLC out now

By Liam Dawe,
G'day! Gaming Minds Studios and Kalypso Media continue expanding their building sim Railway Empire, with a big new DLC pack out now that visits the sun-scorched plains of the Australian outback.

Stellaris turns 4 with the big 2.7 'Wells' update - free to play for a few days and a big milestone hit

By Liam Dawe,
Today Paradox Interactive and Paradox Development Studio have released the huge 2.7 'Wells' update for Stellaris, as it recently turned 4.

Bloody roguelike shooter STRAFE gets a big free 'Gold Edition' enhancement update

By Liam Dawe,
STRAFE: Millennium Edition is no more, instead a massive free update went out for the bloody first-person shooter that's so big they changed the name to STRAFE: Gold Edition.

Happy hour has arrived at bar GOL with the Wine 5.8 release and it's a real corker

By Liam Dawe,
Did you miss our Wine release day puns? Well good news! I've pressed them into service and aged them to perfection so they have returned along with the Wine 5.8 release that's now available.

xrdesktop continues expanding the Linux desktop into Virtual Reality with work sponsored by Valve

By Liam Dawe,
Today the hackers over at Collabora announced the release of xrdesktop 0.14, a Valve Software sponsored effort to bring Linux desktops into the VR world.

Valve adds a 'Play Next' shelf in Steam to remind you of all those games you've never played

By Liam Dawe,
If you've ever been stuck for something to play on Steam, Valve have made a small step towards reminding you of games you own that you've not actually played.

As Stellaris prepares to turn 4, Paradox have a big free update ready for this month

By Liam Dawe,
Engage hype number one! Stellaris, the awesome grand strategy space game from Paradox Development Studio and Paradox Interactive turns four years old soon and it's getting a big free update.

Awesome looking adventure 'BEAUTIFUL DESOLATION' should now look great on AMD & Intel GPUs

By Liam Dawe,
BEAUTIFUL DESOLATION the latest game from THE BROTHERHOOD (CAYNE / STASIS), has been updated for Linux and it now appears to work great across AMD and Intel GPUs with the open source Mesa drivers.

Castle Game Engine looking to improve gamepad support thanks to SDL2

By Liam Dawe,
Castle Game Engine might not be as well known as other free and open source game engines, however it does look rather useful and the developers continue to pull in improvements.

Re-Logic detail the new 'Journey Mode' for Terraria 1.4 that lets you do basically anything

By Liam Dawe,
Terraria is set to come to a close with the almighty Journey's End update coming out on May 16, with that comes a huge new game mode with Journey Mode.

The Linux 'Desktop Entry Specification' gets a way to automatically use a discrete GPU, merged into GNOME

By Liam Dawe,
For some time now, the GNOME desktop has had the ability to launch specific games and applications using a more powerful GPU if you're in a multi-GPU environment and now it's advancing further.

RetroArch 1.8.6 is out with Savestate Compression, 3DS improvements and plenty of fixes

By Liam Dawe,
The RetroArch team have put up another fresh release of their front-end for emulators, game engines and more. RetroArch 1.8.6 comes with some big new tricks.

Steampunk first-person, base building survival game 'Volcanoids' gets co-op on May 20

By Liam Dawe,
Volcanoids is a fantastic idea for a survival game, that lets you build and customize a great big moving drill and this month on May 20 it's getting online co-op support.
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