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Super Indie Karts is an Early Access retro 16-bit style kart racing game, it looks really quite good and the developer is attempting to get it on Linux.
Hopefully you heeded my warning and retained your eye-sight through the New Years because you know have another opportunity to put those eye balls into use to watch our weekly Friday Livestream! Games will be played and fun will hopefully be had, all live on Linux!
Critical Annihilation is a twin-stick shooter where every single thing is made out of tiny blocks, it also happens to be an incredibly satisfying experience.
The Station is an upcoming sci-fi first-person exploration game surrounding the discovery of a sentient alien civilization, it's had a slight release delay but the good news is that Linux will be a same-day release.
Do you like MMOs but find the PvP combat to be the worst part? Dead Maze might solve that for you. It's a massively multiplayer cooperative game where you try to restore civilization.
Much like with the fourth version, the developer working on the Linux ports of The Jackbox Party Pack 2 & 3 has allowed me to announce their Beta for Linux today.
Are you a fan of games like Rocket League? Ultraball might be your game. A free multiplayer sci-fi action sports game with players wearing robotic armour.
Insurgency: Sandstorm the newest FPS game from New World Interactive is now entering a closed-alpha phase. The sad news is that Linux (and Mac) will see a delayed release.
It's been a while since I said anything about the frantic shooter Monsters and Monocles and it turns out that it's improved a lot since the initial release.
Sometimes, late at night, I endlessly browse the internet to find Linux games worth covering. I don't always find something, but last night I came across the tactical third-person shooter Task Force.