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Seriously charming programming puzzler KnotBot is out now

By Liam Dawe,
KnotBot replaces programming lines with a drag and drop interface to solve puzzles, it's not a unique idea but KnotBot has a wonderful style and setting that make it worth a play.

Sword of the Necromancer crowdfunding a success, on the way to Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Sword of the Necromancer is a dungeon crawling action RPG from JanduSoft and it just recently finished a Kickstarter campaign, which thankfully was a big success.

Sid Meier's Civilization VI is getting 6 new DLC and 6 free updates with the 'New Frontier Pass'

By Liam Dawe,
Today Firaxis Games and 2K made quite a big announcement for the future of Sid Meier's Civilization VI, and it appears they're nowhere near done with it.

Become a tiny pixel hero in 2D action-RPG 'The Cork' with a massive non-linear world

By Liam Dawe,
Currently in development and now seeking some help on Kickstarter, The Cork will put your in the shoes of a real tiny hero named Salem Cairnwright whose home was devastated by a mysterious plague.

Egosoft, developer of X4: Foundations talks up moving to Blender and appreciating open source

By Liam Dawe,
During a recent livestream, the Egosoft team whose most recently title is X4: Foundations, talked a lot about their plans for the game and they had some fun bits to share on using the open source app Blender.

Battle through a hostile alien planet in a massive mech, BE-A Walker is out now

By Liam Dawe,
BE-A Walker from Tequilabyte Studio puts you in the pilot seat of a massive mechanized walker, as you battle through a hostile alien world. Out now with Linux support.

If you feel the need to take down capitalism then Tonight We Riot is out now

By Liam Dawe,
Out with same-day Linux support, Tonight We Riot is a game all about rising up with the masses to take down those greedy suits sucking up all the money and joy.

Space Haven is a little like a space version of The Sims and it's entering Early Access on May 21

By Liam Dawe,
Space Haven isn't a traditional space colony building sim, quite different in fact. You're actually building a spaceship, multiple when you get further and you need to look after your crew.

Out on May 28, Resolutiion will have you explore a fractured future and escort an AI through chaotic combat

By Liam Dawe,
Resolutiion from Monolith of Minds might be the most stylish game coming to Linux in 2020 and it finally has a release date set for May 28.

Valve adds a 'Play Next' shelf in Steam to remind you of all those games you've never played

By Liam Dawe,
If you've ever been stuck for something to play on Steam, Valve have made a small step towards reminding you of games you own that you've not actually played.

Hadean Tactics adds deck-building to an auto-battler that takes you through the underworld

By Liam Dawe,
Emberfish Games recently announced Hadean Tactics, a deck-builder with auto-battling that will be coming to Linux when it enters Early Access later this Summer.

Chroma: Bloom And Blight is an ambitious upcoming competitive card game - on Kickstarter and demo up

By Liam Dawe,
Chroma: Bloom And Blight was quite a surprise to be told about today, a very ambitious upcoming competitive card game that will have full Linux support.

AMD detail future plans for socket AM4 and Zen 3 compatibility, no Zen 3 for older chipsets

By Liam Dawe,
If you're keeping an eye on the latest AMD processors coming, you might want to sit down and take a look at a recent post from AMD detailing their support plans for socket AM4 and Zen 3 compatibility.

Castle Game Engine looking to improve gamepad support thanks to SDL2

By Liam Dawe,
Castle Game Engine might not be as well known as other free and open source game engines, however it does look rather useful and the developers continue to pull in improvements.

The Linux 'Desktop Entry Specification' gets a way to automatically use a discrete GPU, merged into GNOME

By Liam Dawe,
For some time now, the GNOME desktop has had the ability to launch specific games and applications using a more powerful GPU if you're in a multi-GPU environment and now it's advancing further.

RetroArch 1.8.6 is out with Savestate Compression, 3DS improvements and plenty of fixes

By Liam Dawe,
The RetroArch team have put up another fresh release of their front-end for emulators, game engines and more. RetroArch 1.8.6 comes with some big new tricks.

Manjaro Linux and Star Labs team up for their Linux-focused hardware

By Liam Dawe,
Star Labs, a small Linux vendor from the UK has teamed up with Manjaro Linux to offer Manjaro as an option on their custom Linux laptops.

Seeds of Chaos, an adult (NSFW) dark fantasy tale with RPG & Strategy elements is now on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Not a genre we cover often here but we always try to highlight a bit of everything. If you enjoy games very much aimed at adults, with plenty of NSFW elements (nudity, sex etc) then Seeds of Chaos might be for you.

You can now use the Discord Overlay on Linux thanks to a new community project

By Liam Dawe,
Once again the developer community is picking up the slack where the official stuff isn't working on Linux. This time it's the turn of the Discord Overlay.

What are you clicking on this weekend? Come have a chat in the comments

By Liam Dawe,
Another week down, most of us are still in lockdown with the Coronavirus and there's plenty of time to play games.
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