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Grow and modify an ecosystem with simulated evolution in 'Ecosystem' now on Kickstarter

By Liam Dawe,
Another rather interesting Kickstarter popped up recently, this time it's Ecosystem a simulation game about modifying an ecosystem and watching creatures evolve.

Life is Strange: Before the Storm is officially coming to Linux, port from Feral Interactive

By Liam Dawe,
Life is Strange: Before the Storm, the standalone story adventure set three years before the original is officially heading to Linux!

MMO 'Project: Gorgon' released in Early Access with day-1 Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
The MMO Project: Gorgon has officially entered Early Access on Steam and they've even put out day-1 Linux support.

Low-fi narrative game All Our Asias is a surprising, surreal experience

By Nezchan,
All Our Asias is the most recent offering from Sean Han Tani, the developer of Anodyne. The game is a mix of narrative exploration (so-called “walking simulators”) and visual novel styles, although it does not offer branching paths or multiple endings.

2D RPG 'By Any Means Necessary' is now officially available on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
In the mood to play a retro-inspired RPG with turn-based combat? By Any Means Necessary has officially added Linux support.

Something for the weekend: The Amnesia Collection is currently free on Steam, plus lots on sale

By Liam Dawe,
For those interested in getting scared this weekend, The Amnesia Collection featuring Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs are free on Steam (permanent copy!). There's also plenty on sale on various stores.

Hearts of Iron IV: Waking the Tiger now available, makes an old war new again

By BTRE,
The latest DLC for Paradox Development Studios’ WW2 grand strategy title is very ambitious. The accompanying patch, available to all, shakes things up quite a bit and I’ve had a chance to play around with it all before launch.

Tannenberg & Verdun FPS games updated, Linux versions have some big input issues

By Liam Dawe,
The two WWI FPS games from M2H and Blackmill Games, Tannenberg & Verdun, both got an update recently which upgraded Unity for a performance boost and more.

Way of the Passive Fist is out and it’s finger-aching fun

By Liam Dawe,
Way of the Passive Fist is not the type of brawler I expected it to be, but it’s still a very fun experience.

Rise of Insanity is a psychological horror that ends up rather boring

By Liam Dawe,
I recently took a look at the psychological horror Rise of Insanity and after finishing it, I've been left rather underwhelmed.

Abstractanks is minimalist real-time strategy game with a focus on fast-paced skirmishes

By Liam Dawe,
For those of you who love real-time strategy games but you don't have a lot of time, Abstractanks might be what you need.

Space-cat survival sim 'MewnBase' updated with research, carports and more

By Nezchan,
Last week saw a major update to space-cat survival and base-building sim MewnBase. There are quite a few new goodies, including a suit upgrade, a garage for your buggy, and improved inventory. But the focus is on the brand-new research system.

Slay the Spire adds a new daily challenge mode, like I need any more reasons to play it

By Liam Dawe,
Like I needed any more reasons to play more Slay the Spire, but they've added a daily challenge mode along with more music.

ATOM RPG, the promising post-apocalyptic indie game has a pretty big update

By Liam Dawe,
After checking out ATOM RPG previously, a game that looked rather a lot like a modern version of the classic Fallout games I was somewhat impressed. It's just had a decently sized update.

Turn-based tactics roguelike Depth of Extinction adds expanded exploration options and more

By Liam Dawe,
Depth of Extinction is one turn-based tactics game I'm incredibly excited about and their progress is amazing.

The free to play MMO 'Tale of Toast' has launched, with some major scaling issues

By Liam Dawe,
If you're like me and you want to see more MMOs on Linux, you might have been excited to try Tale of Toast, sadly they've had a rough start.

Steampunk dungeon crawler 'Vaporum' is now officially available on GOG & Steam for Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Vaporum, a steampunk dungeon crawler from Fatbot Games has been officially released for Linux, available from both GOG and Steam. I've spent some time with it now and here's some thoughts.

The developer of 'Rise to Ruins' has shared some Linux sales and players data

By Liam Dawe,
Rise to Ruins, the rather excellent indie godlike village simulator is a favourite of mine and here's some information on how it's doing on Linux.

Some thoughts on 'ERSATZ', the speed focused hardcore action-platformer with a musical twist

By Liam Dawe,
Last month, ERSATZ, the speed focused hardcore action-platformer with a musical twist added Linux support and since I love a good beat I gave it a go. Here's some thoughts.

Cityglitch, a puzzle game with ghosts and glitches, is now available on Steam

By BTRE,
For those of you looking to fly across rooftops and solve puzzles in the dead of night, this new puzzle game may tickle your fancy. It was released earlier today with same-day Linux support and I have a few brief thoughts.
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