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Linux Gaming News Punch - Episode 16

By Liam Dawe,
Welcome to the Linux gaming news punch episode 16, your weekly round-up to help you keep up to date.

More shots of Steam's new Library design thanks to a leak (updated)

By Liam Dawe,
We know that Valve are slowly working on an overhaul to parts of the Steam Client and we have more shots of it according to a leak. UPDATED.

Passpartout: The Starving Artist now available on GOG with Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Bob Ross, the game? Passpartout: The Starving Artist, originally released back in 2017 has now landed on GOG and they've managed to include the Linux build right away.

Monster Prom 2: Holiday Season has been fully funded and massively over the goal

By Liam Dawe,
Good news for fans of quirky dating sims, as Monster Prom 2: Holiday Season has now been fully funded on Kickstarter and so it's coming to Linux.

Insatia, a carnivorous worm simulator is coming to Linux and it's really weird - demo available

By Liam Dawe,
Insatia is one of those games that initially made me feel like my skin was crawling (much like Empires of the Undergrowth) but it's actually pretty fun.

Dead Cells has another update ready for testing in Beta, 2 million copies now sold

By Liam Dawe,
Seems like things are going very well for developer Motion Twin, as they've announced Dead Cells is getting another update and they've now sold over 2 million copies.

Humble are doing another 2K Build Your Own Bundle Sale, a good chance to catch some cheap games

By Liam Dawe,
Time to build you own bundle and get access to a high discount, with the 2K Build Your Own Bundle Sale.

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.

God-game city-builder 'The Universim' continues to evolve with the latest update out now

By Liam Dawe,
The Universim, one god game I've taken a lot of pleasure in playing has a new update out further advancing the Modern Age.

Stellaris goes 64bit in the 2.3 "Wolfe" update release, the Ancient Relics DLC also out now

By Liam Dawe,
Stellaris has expanded again for everyone and the Ancient Relics DLC is now officially available to play.

The Fertile Crescent, a currently free RTS that's like a retro Age of Empires had a big update

By Liam Dawe,
The Fertile Crescent from LincRead is a small real-time strategy game set in the Bronze Age that feels like an indie retro Age of Empires.

An in-depth review of John Romero's SIGIL's single player levels, the unofficial fifth episode of the original Doom

By -Daniel-Palacio-,
Contributor Sunburst gives their thoughts on SIGIL, the free DOOM Megawad from Romero Games. Article contains some minor spoilers.

Visual Novel adventure 'Winds of Change' makes the first act free to try

By Liam Dawe,
Tall Tail Studios have made the first act of their visual novel adventure Winds of Change free so you can properly try before you buy.

Procedural Music Generator, a clever Unity tool developed on Linux that might save you some time

By Liam Dawe,
Here's one that's not something I usually cover: Procedural Music Generator is a tool for use with Unity, that allows anyone to make some interesting tunes for their games.

Industrial Petting sounds amusing, will have you farm strange animals and sell them

By Liam Dawe,
Releasing late this year, Industrial Petting sounds like a pretty amusing game. With single-player and drop-in online multi-player, it will have you (and maybe friends) supply the galaxy with weird creatures.

The dev of "Marble It Up!" had intriguing words to say about the native vs Steam Play argument for a Linux version

By Liam Dawe,
Now and then I come across a game on Steam where I ask in the Steam forum about possible Linux support, Marble It Up! is one such game but the developer has decided to let Valve handle it with Steam Play.

The GOG 'Summer Sale Festival' is live with a ton of games discounted

By Liam Dawe,
For those of you who prefer to shop on the GOG side of the fence, their Summer Sale Festival is now officially live and there's a lot of good stuff cheaper.

Total War: THREE KINGDOMS has already sold over one million copies

By Liam Dawe,
Smashing Total War records from all angles, Total War: THREE KINGDOMS is now the fastest selling and most popular game in the entire franchise.

Village Monsters sounds like an amusing open-ended village life game coming to Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Village Monsters from Josh Bossie, an open-ended village life game looks like it could be a lot of fun and it's coming to Linux.

Session Seven, a short and free point & click adventure now has Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
You love testing out cool free indie games right? Session Seven is another game that added Linux support recently.
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