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Tangledeep is a game we haven't covered a lot here, even though it's actually a rather good dungeon crawler. It's now set to leave Early Access on February 1st.
Eco is a hard game to properly describe, it's a detailed sandbox simulation game where players construct buildings and towns, establish a government with laws and it's backed up by a rich ecological simulation. It's also heading to Steam Early Access next month.
Hello there, potential viewer! I am here to notify you that you have a one-time opportunity* to participate in an adventure unlike any other*! So, get your snacks ready for another Friday Livestream! Games will be played (possibly not amazingly well) live on a Linux system, purely for your entertainment (and mine)!.
Interstellar Marines was one of the most promising FPS games in a long time, until they basically ran out of money. They're still going and this latest updated fixes a long-standing Linux issue. I also really missed playing this game!
I recently wrote about Super Cane Magic ZERO getting a huge update and how the Linux version was broken, they've now acted on my feedback and it's fixed.
Balloonatics certainly gets some bonus points for being unique. A vehicle-based action-packed shooter where you pilot a floating basket will release for Linux next month.
I've been in contact with one of the people behind DRAG, a fantastic looking racing game which will come to Linux soon. The fun fact is that the game engine is custom built under Linux too. Warning: a few large small videos inside!
Another year has passed and it's now nearing six years since the Carmageddon: Reincarnation Kickstarter that was supposed to have a Linux version. The developer said it is still coming, apparently.
The Jackbox Party Pack joins it's newer siblings in gaining an Beta version for Linux, so that makes all of them now! To be clear, this is the first pack in the series.
Think you're a good enough cook to run your own restaurant? Now's your chance to prove it as Cook, Serve, Delicious! and Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!! are available on GOG.