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Tower 57, a fast-paced neo-retro shooter that I originally wrote about back in the summer of 2016 is still coming to Linux, although there's still no date for it.
Always on the lookout for something unique, Ganbare! Super Strikers ticks a few boxes for being really quite a unique idea. It mixes together a tactical RPG with Football.
I liked Kingdoms and Castles when I tried out the initial release, but it really did have an issue of not having enough of anything. This latest update really does make the game feel better.
Death Road to Canada is a game about survival and zombies, something that's pretty common now, but it's actually pretty good. This latest update is also rather amusing.
For those of you addicted to Dota 2, you might want to take a look at the new Dota Plus monthly subscription Valve just unveiled to replace the Battle Pass system.
Need more 2D RPGs? How about one with an open-world to explore and a dark story? Unleashed looks quite good and it's currently on Kickstarter with a Linux demo.
For those of you who like the smaller experimental games, Exit84 is an interesting idea. It's a frustrating typing-platformer game, where you can only move by typing what's on the screen.
All Our Asias is the most recent offering from Sean Han Tani, the developer of Anodyne. The game is a mix of narrative exploration (so-called “walking simulators”) and visual novel styles, although it does not offer branching paths or multiple endings.
Starmancer is a space station sim I'm pretty excited about, it's currently on Kickstarter with six days left and they're fully funded. It has Linux support already and the demo has been updated.
Not to be confused with Abyss Crew that we recently covered, We Need To Go Deeper is a cooperative submarine exploration game currently in Early Access and it just added Linux support.