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DYSMANTLE from 10tons is an open world action RPG where you can ruin everything

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10tons Ltd the team behind Crimsonland, Neon Chrome, Time Recoil, JYDGE, Tesla vs Lovecraft and more have revealed their next title, DYSMANTLE.

ECON - Elemental Connection, a pretty sweet puzzle game about making a mosaic

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ECON - Elemental Connection was quite a surprise, a puzzle game that can be played both offline and online that has you take it in turns to build a mosaic.

Godly Corp is a really weird game that has you manage an office as something like Cthulhu

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I will give the developer TR8 Torus Studios points for being weird and unique here, with Godly Corp having you manage an office with a long tentacle.

Emerald Shores, a SNES-inspired platformer with minigames and more has Linux support

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For those after their next retro platformer, the SNES-inspired Emerald Shores is out on Steam with Linux support.

Heroes Ravage, a rather unique online action game will support Linux

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Yet another interesting crowdfunded game to take a look at today, we have Heroes Ravage an online action game that has you play as both heroes and villagers.

Littlewood, an RPG with a difference needs funding on Kickstarter

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Most RPGs focus on defeating some sort of evildoer, however Littlewood takes place after a Dark Wizard has already been defeated and it's your job to put everything back together.

2D action adventure 'Unsung Warriors' has an expanded Prologue along with a Kickstarter

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I took a look at the Prologue of Unsung Warriors back in October last year and it was pretty good! They've now expanded it, put it on Steam and they have a Kickstarter going for the full game.

The Humble Double Fine Presents Bundle is out with some nice games

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Another week and another new bundle has appeared! The Humble Double Fine Presents Bundle is up for two weeks and there's some pretty good games going.

The 'Linux Steam Integration' project has a fresh minor release out

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Back to work at Intel, developer Ikey Doherty has put out a fresh release of the Linux Steam Integration project.

Road to your City, the city-builder with a heavy emphasis on Football has a new trailer and Steam page

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Road to your City is a city-builder I highlighted here on GOL back in November, as it's going to set itself apart with a focus on Football (Soccer) and it's starting to look pretty good.

Taste of Power, a new and rather rough real-time strategy game is in Early Access

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Taste of Power, a real-time strategy game from OneOcean LLC arrived on Steam back in December in Early Access, I took a look.

Demonizer, a rather intense shoot 'em up on itch has Linux support and a demo

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For those who enjoy their classic shoot 'em up experiences, Demonizer on itch is pretty retro looking and the action is rather intense.

ET: Legacy, the open source continuation of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory has a new release out

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I have some pretty fond memories of playing Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory online with friends many years ago, so to see it still alive and kicking with ET: Legacy is awesome.

Odd Realm is a little like Dwarf Fortress and Rimworld that's now in Early Access

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Arriving in Early Access just recently is Odd Realm, a 2D simulation game that has you take care of a group of settlers to explore, build and survive.

Tunche, a 2D beat 'em up with a seriously good style will support Linux

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Seeking funding on Kickstarter, Tunche is a 2D beat 'em up with intense looking action and a fantastic colourful style to it.

Rocket League can now be played online across Steam and all major consoles

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This is a bit of a highlight and something I hope we see more of in future. You can now be matched up with people across Steam and all major consoles in Rocket League.

Valve have detailed some changes coming to Steam in an overview post

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I said before we would see Valve start talking a lot more this year, especially with the Epic Store being a thing and we're starting to see that now. Valve have put out a post giving some background on Steam and what's to come in future.

Linux hardware vendor Entroware has unleashed Hades, their first AMD CPU desktop

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For those looking to splash out a bit on a new desktop, the Linux hardware vendor Entroware have unleashed Hades, a powerful new desktop computer with Linux pre-loaded.

The FOSS game engine 'Godot Engine' has a very exciting 2019 planned for features

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While the big Godot Engine 3.1 release isn't out yet (soon), they're already working out a list of exciting features for the next few versions.

Snip wires, flick buttons and save the world in Bomb Squad Academy

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Bomb Squad Academy, a game I totally missed from 2017 (yes really, woops!) is an interesting puzzle game about disarming bombs.