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Free and open source transport sim OpenTTD has a second Beta towards a big new version

By Liam Dawe,
OpenTTD is a true classic, building upon what Transport Tycoon Deluxe started and expanding it across more platforms and keeping it alive many years later.

Dota 2 just got massive overhaul with The Outlanders Update

By Liam Dawe,
The Outlanders Update has arrived for Dota 2, with it introducing new heroes and some pretty big changes to the gameplay.

Your weekend look at what's on sale and what you can try free

By Liam Dawe,
While the Halloween sales are over, plenty of stores still have some big and interesting game sales going on with lots of Linux games going cheap.

D3D11 and D3D10 to Vulkan layer DXVK version 1.4.4 is out

By Liam Dawe,
One missed from the weekend, developer Philip Rebohle released a fresh update to the Vulkan layer DXVK with version 1.4.4.

Project RIP, a new FPS released recently with Linux support and it looks action-packed

By Liam Dawe,
Fight off waves of demons in Project RIP from developer Storming Tech, a new Unreal Engine first-person shooter that has Linux support.

OpenTESArena, an open source re-implementation of The Elder Scrolls: Arena

By Liam Dawe,
A fun open source game engine project we've not covered here before is OpenTESArena, an open source re-implementation of The Elder Scrolls: Arena and it just had a new release.

Comedy point and click adventure Angelo and Deemon: One Hell of a Quest is out

By Liam Dawe,
From developer Specialbit Studio, the quirky comedy point and click adventure Angelo and Deemon: One Hell of a Quest is officially out now with Linux support.

A little look over ProtonDB reports for Steam Play in August 2019

By Liam Dawe,
Another month has come and go and so ProtonDB, the super handy unofficial tracker for Steam Play compatibility ratings has released another data dump.

Roguelike Stay Safe: Labyrinth of the Mad now has a Linux beta, sounds quite unique

By Liam Dawe,
Stay Safe: Labyrinth of the Mad from Yellowcake Games is a roguelike with plenty of random generation, including an interesting way of generating the world.

Google reveal more games with the latest Stadia Connect, including Cyberpunk 2077

By Liam Dawe,
Today, Google went back to YouTube to show off an impressive list of games coming to their Stadia game streaming service, which we already know is powered by Debian Linux and Vulkan.

A look at how Steam Play is doing, based on the ProtonDB reports from July

By Liam Dawe,
Continuing our monthly look over the data dumps provided by ProtonDB, the unofficial reports website for tracking how well Steam Play games run, here's the July 2019 instalment.

Tower Defense game "Elemental War" leaves Early Access today

By Liam Dawe,
Leaving Early Access today after nine months with a fresh update is Elemental War, a Tower Defense game from Clockwork Origins.

A look over the ProtonDB reports for June 2019, over 5.5K games reported to work with Steam Play

By Liam Dawe,
ProtonDB, the unofficial website that gathers reports of how games run with Steam Play on Linux has another data-dump available, so here's another monthly run-down of the data for June 2019.

Steam Summer Sale 2019 is live, here’s what to look out for Linux fans

By Liam Dawe,
Another year, another massive sale is now live on Steam. Let’s take a look at what Valve are doing this year and what you should be looking out for.

Info on Google Stadia from today’s Stadia Connect, Baldur’s Gate III announced too

By Liam Dawe,
For those interested in trying out Google Stadia, the new streaming service, today Google held their first Stadia Connect to give out some details.

Escape room puzzle game 'Escape Legacy: Ancient Scrolls' lands Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Escape Legacy: Ancient Scrolls from Storming Tech is an escape room puzzle game that landed Linux support back in December.

Born Punk, a cyberpunk point & click adventure is seeking funds with a demo available

By Liam Dawe,
Born Punk is a cyberpunk adventure which follows Eevi Rinasdottir, a former corporate combat hacker as some kind of rogue AI has invaded their brain.

The big update to Dead Cells is out offering custom game modes and more

By Liam Dawe,
Dead Cells, the seriously good action-platformer 'RogueVania' had a huge update pushed out recently making it ever more awesome.

Cosmic horror metroidvania 'Lore Finder' has comfortably passed the Linux day-1 release goal

By Liam Dawe,
Cosmic horror metroidvania 'Lore Finder' from Kitsune Games has recently passed the stretch-goal required to have Linux support at release.

Exiled Kingdoms - a mobile RPG with decent depth, now on Linux

By razing32,
Hello and welcome to my first article on GOL. Today I will talk about a game I played on Android and eventually on Linux called Exile Kingdoms. I first played this game on a tablet, under circumstances I have honestly forgotten, but it left an impression. I decided to pick it up on Steam to relive the experience on a more comfortable platform.
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