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The Great Whale Road developers posted on their forum that they are looking for a small group of testers to help with dependencies and troubleshooting.
Vlambeer have written up a blog post detailing what they have been up to recently and the news is good for us. Super Crate Box, GUN GODZ & Serious Sam: The Random Encounter will all get updates which include Linux support.
If you were craving some cheap games to buy, then we have good news for you. Bundle Stars will be having daily deals for two weeks. That's enough time to be lucky and eventually find the game you were looking for.
The developer of Book of Demons has mentioned that the game will come to Linux after the full Windows release. It looks like a pretty cool take on the action RPG genre.
Exodemon is a recent discovery that I was about to write up and then the developer emailed me, how about those odds! The developer said they have just recently supported Linux and need some attention.
BATTLETECH is the turn-based mech battling strategy game that was funded on Kickstarter. Harebrained Schemes have now shown off some impressive pre-alpha gameplay.
Random Access Murder was recently released for Linux on Steam, it came as a featured game in the recent Humble Monthly Bundle and it's possible the single most annoying game I've ever played.
Breached is a very cool looking sci-fi adventure game much like what people call 'walking simulators', but you're flying instead. It actually looks really good.
Trials of Azra is the first release of Onion Core, a small studio of only two people, whose most relevant mechanic is the ability to control the enemies you killed to solve otherwise impossible situations.
I found this game by pure chance, and something about it clicked with me. Considering it's free and only 30 MB, I decided to give it a try, and it turned out to be a truly pleasant surprise.
Get the first instalment of the third part of the classic 2D RPG on Linux today! Solve dozens of adventure puzzles and explore an enchanting world. Lord of Twilight is packed with monsters, magic, and humour.