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Move or Die might be my favourite party game, it's absolutely nuts, it can be played with by yourself and with others locally and online. It just had a big content update too.
I really don't like writing articles about games not coming to Linux, especially when I haven't ever mentioned this one. However, another site is claiming Forged Battalion will come to Linux, but it's not.
You might not remember, but TINY METAL is a strategy game inspired by games like Advance Wars and the developer told us it would come to Linux. It's now out for Windows & Mac, but Linux is still firmly planned.
You might remember I wrote about the gory FPS 'Apocryph' and that the developer was planning a Linux version, well, they've put out a test build for Linux already.
This is sad, very sad. A developer from The Libretro Team has written up a blog post on the libretro site asking for us and others to highlight an ongoing problem of code getting ripped off.
For fans of point & click adventure games, Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth is an absolute must-play! The game has been updated with Book 2 now available.
0 A.D. is a pretty game, probably one of the nicest looking open source games around and this latest development update gives us an idea of what they've been doing.
During my usual midnight browsing of the Steam store, I came across Super Slime Arena. It's a 16-bit styled party fighting game for 2-50+ players and it looks mental.
Linux Steam Integration, the initiative from the Solus distribution developers has a fresh release showing how far their project to improve Steam on Linux has come.
Bridge Constructor Portal is the latest from developer ClockStone and publisher Headup Games that pulls in the Portal franchise from Valve. It’s now out, here’s some thoughts.