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Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun now has the Linux demo available

By Liam Dawe,
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, a hardcore tactical stealth game set in Japan which has gameplay similar to the Commandos series now has a demo for Linux, right near release.

Tyranny, the massive new RPG from Obsidian Entertainment releases today day-1 on Linux, our review

By Liam Dawe,
Tyranny is the huge new RPG from Obsidian Entertainment that myself and BTRE had the great pleasure of playing before release thanks to my contacts at Paradox Interactive, so here’s our thoughts.

Meadow, an odd 'forum in games clothing' is now available with Linux support

By Liam Dawe,
Meadow, from the developers of Shelter is a purely online game where there's no objectives, and it just sounds weird.

The most popular Linux & SteamOS gaming articles for July 2016, 184 in total

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Here is a look back at the 15 most popular articles on GamingOnLinux for July 2016, an easy way to for you to keep up to date on what has happened in the past month for Linux & SteamOS Gaming!

Cheese Talks: Porting Games to Linux & Day of the Tentacle

By Cheeseness,
Following on from Day of the Tentacle Remastered's Linux release, GOL editor Cheese has published 11,000 words on porting games to Linux, supplemented with thoughts and perspectives from other Linux game porters. Read on for a summary and some excerpts!

You like puzzle games do you? Then you need to try out 'Patterna' on the itch store

By Liam Dawe,
Patterna is a very deceptive game, it looks very simplistic, but the overall package it offers is delightful.

Paws: A Shelter 2 Game & The Lonesome Fog both now available on Linux & SteamOS

By Liam Dawe,
Paws: A Shelter 2 Game is a standalone, single player, adventure, platformer set in the world of Shelter 2. The Lonesome Fog is a living book that seeks to expand on the concept of storytelling and explores the plight of a young cub trapped in a cycle of fear, cowardice and uncertainty.

Deponia Doomsday: initial thoughts and early review

By Segata Sanshiro,
Out of nowhere, Daedalic decided to release a sequel to their most popular (and often divisive) point-and-click game series Deponia, announcing it just a week before release to the surprise of many. This will be spoiler-free for both Deponia Doomsday as well as the original trilogy, since some might still be intending on playing that.

Hurtworld, a very interesting looking survival game has a Linux test build

By Liam Dawe,
I'm not a big survival fan, but even I think Hurtworld looks pretty damned good. Hurtworld is a hardcore multiplayer survival FPS with a focus on deep survival progression that doesn't become trivial once you establish some basic needs.

My Thoughts On SteamOS After Some Time With It

By Liam Dawe,
Now that I have a Steam Machine of my own built, and SteamOS as the only operating system on it I can give you some thoughts on it.

Project Maiden Review, Plus Interview With Developer Kevin Cole

By muntdefems,
This is a kind of mix of a Project Maiden review and an interview with its creator Kevin Cole, in which we discuss his first two games, as well as his experiences with crowdfunding and game development.

'Indie Island' DLC Available As Free Upgrade To Casual Survival Adventure 'Dyscourse'

By flesk,
Indie Island is the free DLC to Dyscourse where 10 well-known indie developers are stranded on a desert island.

Dying Light Reviewed On Linux, What I Really Think

By Liam Dawe,
Now that I've pumped many, many hours into Dying Light, it’s time to give my real thoughts on it. Spoilers may be contained within.

Beautiful Platformer 'Pid' No Longer Heading To Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Sad news folks, Pid a beautiful looking platformer is no longer coming to Linux due to some programmers leaving the studio.

Shelter 2, An Open World Adventure Game Looks Like It Will Get A Day 1 Linux Release

By Liam Dawe,
Shelter 2, a really interesting looking open world adventure game has announced that Linux should see a day 1 release now.

Adorable Sokoban-Like Puzzler 'A Good Snowman Is Hard To Build' Released Today, A Must-Have For Puzzle Enthusiasts

By flesk,
The long-awaited puzzle game by Sokobond creator Alan Hazelden is finally released. Time to solve some challenging puzzles and let the lovely animations by Benjamin Davis and the soothing soundscapes of Ryan Roth melt your heart, as the the snow too melts and makes way for spring.

The Funding Crowd 36 (July 16th - August 5th)

By muntdefems,
Welcome to The Funding Crowd, issue #36! Summer is still going on in the boreal hemisphere, but make no mistake: boreal has nothing to do with boring, so here we come to bring you the games which are most worthy of your hard-earned money!

A Roundup Of The Last Weeks Linux Gaming

By Liam Dawe,
Here is a look back at the last week on GamingOnLinux, an easy way to for you to keep up to date on what has happened in the past week for Linux Gaming!

Project Zomboid Major Update Released, Video Of Failure Included

By Liam Dawe,
Project Zomboid has finally gone and done it. The developers have pushed 'build 26' to the main download on Steam and soon to Desura too. Desura users will be delighted by this.

The Funding Crowd 31 (Mar 31st - Apr 21st)

By muntdefems,
The Funding crowd is here again, full of recommendations about new exciting crowdfunded games and a review of what happened to the projects we covered in our latest issue.
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