From the creators of Fran Bow and sharing the same universe, Little Misfortune now has a demo available to get a taster.
Developer Subsoap teamed up with Puppygames for the latest addictive card game, as Faerie Solitaire Harvest is out now and it's absolutely worth a go or two.
Burning Knight from Rexcellent Games looks absolutely nuts and not only is it coming to Linux, it's developed on Linux.
Another week has begun, it's hot and so it's a good time to stay inside playing games obviously. Here's a look over what's going cheap this week.
Here's a bit of an odd one, Talk to Strangers puts you in the shoes of a sales person going door to door.
Simple Dot seems like it has a nice idea, with you drawing lines to get balls from one end of a level to another. A simple idea but it looks like it does get quite complicated later on.
A long time coming for sure, the free and open source racer SuperTuxKart has a big 1.0 release with LAN and online play enabled.
Coming in hot (please save me from this heat) is the ninth episode of the Linux Gaming News Punch, your weekly round-up of some interesting bits of news.
Now for something a little different! Ryan "Icculus" Gordon, a name known for many Linux ports and SDL2 teamed up with indie developer Amir Rajan to create a new cross-platform toolkit.
You Died but a Necromancer revived you may not be a name that rolls off the tongue easily but it's good fun.
I'm not usually one for games that have you endlessly wander around, collect resources, build a little and repeat but Forager is so ridiculously charming it's lovely.
Releasing sometime this Summer, Altered looks like a rather sweet take on the puzzle genre as you're a block that forms part of a puzzle.
Valve and CodeWeavers are doing some great work for Linux gaming, with Steam Play seeing two updates in a single day.
Aspyr Media managed to get the latest update to Sid Meier's Civilization VI for Linux approved and it's out now.
I'm honestly not quite sure what to make of Danger Gazers, a top-down roguelite shooter that mixes Nuclear Throne style gameplay with node-based level picking.
Valve are continuing their polishing effort to make the Steam Client work better, with a load of work from the recent Beta releases now out for everyone.
In the 3D platformer Crumble, you play as a rolling ball with a smiley face and a loose tongue. It sounds ridiculous and it is but it's also good fun.
and after playing the demo I can't wait to see more from it.
I do love a good action-packed top-down shooter but a lot of them do end up feeling a little too similar, Rotation looks like it might mix things up nicely.
The Superbug Initiative for Two Point Hospital sees players working together across the world, to complete challenges.
It seems developer Psyonix is taking more inspiration from Fortnite for Rocket League with their latest Rocket Pass out now.