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The Steam Soundtrack Sale is now live to celebrate the new dedicated Soundtrack feature

By Liam Dawe,
What was originally supposed to launch last month, the Steam Soundtrack Sale is now live as Valve celebrate the new feature of the Steam store and client dedicated to Soundtracks.

A note on using Steam Play Proton and counting the sales for Linux (updated)

By Liam Dawe,
Back in August 2018, Valve announced their new Steam Play feature with the Proton software in the Linux Steam client to play Windows-only Steam games on Linux. A little note about what platform is counted for sales.

RPG and Visual Novel mix 'Planet Stronghold 2' enters full Beta and looks great

By Liam Dawe,
Probably one of the most interesting mixes of a Visual Novel and an RPG (and some dating sim stuff), Planet Stronghold 2 is full-steam ahead in production and a full Beta is now up.

Mess with everything in the physics sim 'Universe Sandbox' now DRM-free on GOG

By Liam Dawe,
Originally Universe Sandbox 2, Giant Army has since stopped selling the original and the 2 was wiped from the name. A massive space simulation game about screwing with physics, creating and destroying.

UnderMine gains a female peasant and tons of new content in the latest update

By Liam Dawe,
Action, adventuring, dungeon exploration like found in The Binding of Isaac and a sprinkle of RPG mechanics makes UnderMine a lot of fun to go back to and a huge update is out.

Fast-paced free-moving rogue-lite 'ScourgeBringer' out now and it's damn good

By Liam Dawe,
Flying Oak Games might have done the unthinkable here, they may have dethroned Dead Cells in my heart with ScourgeBringer.

Might & Delight confirm their TMORPG 'Book of Travels' will enter Early Access in October

By Liam Dawe,
Book of Travels has to be one of the most intriguing games releasing all year. After a successful Kickstarter campaign, Might & Delight have now confirmed their TMORPG (Tiny Multiplayer Online RPG) will go into Early Access.

Stuck for a new game? Here's over 50 great games released for Linux in 2019

By Liam Dawe,
I know how it is, you look at your list of games and think "I need something new!" and then you click around Steam, GOG, Humble, itch and more and end up going back to the safety of what you already know. Here to help with that!

Tactical combat with time manipulation arrives with Iron Danger on March 25

By Liam Dawe,
Today, Daedalic Entertainment and Action Squad Studios announced that their tactical combat game Iron Danger will release on March 25.

Nightdive Studios have released some extended System Shock footage

By Liam Dawe,
Excited for the System Shock remake? I certainly am! Nightdive Studios recently sent a special demo to backers but to keep the hype going for everyone else they've also doing a long new video.

ULTRAKILL - a fast-paced and rather violent FPS has a Steam page up and new demo coming soon

By Liam Dawe,
Retro first-person shooters as a genre and theme are very much back in action, I am super happy about this and ULTRAKILL is one that needs to be in your sights.

Huge new Dwarf Fortress release out with villains and interrogations - you can also pet animals

By Liam Dawe,
Dwarf Fortress, a single-player fantasy game that's quite a complex mix of genres has a big new release now available.

Godot Engine 3.2 is out - advancing this FOSS game engine 'with quality as priority'

By Liam Dawe,
After nearly a year of development, the free and open source game engine Godot Engine has a big new feature-filled release out with 3.2 focusing on quality as their priority.

Google Stadia adds GYLT and Metro Exodus for Pro and more Stadia news

By Liam Dawe,
It's time for another little roundup of happenings around Google Stadia, the Linux-powered game streaming service.

Unity 2019.3 is now out - adds Google Stadia support and IL2CPP on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Another big new release of the Unity game engine has today been released with 2019.3, full to the brim with massive tech enhancements.

FoodBall, a mix of car combat and Football comes to Linux later this year

By Liam Dawe,
Cat-astrophe Games are currently developing FoodBall, a game that mixes together car combat and Football with a theme involving all sorts of edible items.

Monitor and stress-test your Linux gaming PC with GtkStressTesting

By Liam Dawe,
Monitoring your Linux gaming PC is pretty easy, there's some good applications out there to keep an eye on CPU use and more but what about some stress testing to see how it holds up? GtkStressTesting seems nice.

'ReDoomEd', a port of the original Doom level editor, was released on Linux

By -Daniel-Palacio-,
DoomEd was a program written by Carmack and Romero in 1993, to directly build the levels from the original Doom. Twenty seven years later, the developers behind Twilight Edge Software are releasing a free and independent port based on that program.

'Push Me Pull You' is a strange but kid-friendly multiplayer comical wrestling game featuring humanoid conjoined twins

By -Daniel-Palacio-,
Push Me Pull You has you play as two humanoid conjoined twins, who have the ability to stretch or shrink by will.

All courses from online learning site '3D Buzz' went free, due to the website shutting down; torrent available

By -Daniel-Palacio-,
3D Buzz was an online learning platform about programming, game development and animation which has now shut down.
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