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I have no idea how this hasn't blasted through Steam's greenlight, Pier Solar HD is a fantastic looking true 16-bit RPG and it will come to Linux in Q2 of this year!
The Architect is a labyrinth/puzzle game where you have to exit the labyrinth by changing it around you. The player assumes control of a mysterious, yet insignificant tiny object. Every move must be carefully planned and double-checked, because once it is made there might be no turning back.
A new game jam is about to start named "Procedural Death Jam" that is aimed at giving OpenGameArt some needed exposure, and to get the term Procedural Death Labyrinth some exposure too.
Well, Halfway sadly isn't with us yet, but the developers have written a new blog post telling us what is happening with some screen-shots and a video.
Puppy Arcade is a FREE retro gaming operating system, with many emulators included for different systems & consoles, plus the multi-system rom browser 'Rom-Loader', and many other exclusive tools.
Drifter is an open-world sandbox space trading game with a procedurally-generated galaxy 100,000 light years across made up of tens of thousands of star systems to explore and features an original soundtrack by composer Danny Baranowsky.
The UnEarth Initiative is a science fiction game created by veteran developers of the classic Playstation 2 Ratchet & Clank series. This 3D Sim mixes humor and charm with the deep gameplay of building and exploration on a previously undiscovered planet.
Don't Starve is not just the name of the game, it's also your main objective along with staying out of the darkness, not going insane and not letting the beasts eat you alive. Following those words of wisdom might seem easy, but surviving in the world of Don't Starve won't be so easy.
Here is the latest instalment of Steam's Hardware Survey, as usual we do our monthly thing and compare it and talk about it and make sure you know not to use it as a hard figure.
So Linux has a lot of games now, with plenty more still to come this year as it's early days yet, but I have decided to list a few you really need to keep an eye on.