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DragonEvo, a trading card game mixed with RPG elements you can play in your browser

By Liam Dawe,
Oh how I do love deck-building, card games and strategy stuffs. If you do too, you might want to take a look over at DragonEvo.

The sixth Release Candidate for Wine 5.0 is out now

By Liam Dawe,
The Wine team have released a sixth and perhaps final Release Candidate for the upcoming stable release of Wine 5.0.

Steam reportedly coming to Chrome OS - Linux gaming across even more devices

By Liam Dawe,
Android Police have an article up mentioning that Google is reportedly working on getting Steam working officially and supported on Chrome OS.

Chaotic platformer with a curved gameworld 'CreatorCrate' getting a demo next week

By Liam Dawe,
You've played plenty of platformers before, but have you played a platformer where the entire world is a great big spinning space station with variable gravity? CreatorCrate has a fun idea.

Valve give a little more info on what 'Gamescope' actually does for Linux gaming

By Liam Dawe,
Recently, a Valve developer revived steamcompmgr (the SteamOS compositing and window manager) and renamed it to Gamescope. After writing about it yesterday here on GOL, they've now given some more info on what it actually does.

Paradox to focus on smaller and more frequent updates to Imperator: Rome this year

By Liam Dawe,
Paradox Development Studio have given their first 2020 update on the roadmap for the struggling Imperator: Rome.

Steam Play Proton 4.11-12 is out

By Liam Dawe,
The first Steam Play Proton release of 2020 is now available with 4.11-12 which is mainly a cleanup.

Enjoy this peaceful 4 hour long trailer for THE LONGING, a game that takes 400 days to beat

By Liam Dawe,
A curious one this, a game that has a clock that counts down from 400 days as soon as you start it and you don't even need to play it to get to the ending, as time continues when you're not playing.

Chronicon, the excellent action-RPG now has much better gamepad support

By Liam Dawe,
Chronicon is an Early Access action-RPG with a feel and atmosphere like the classic Diablo, I absolutely love it and it's now much better with gamepads.

Multiplayer economic strategy game 'Trains & Things' releasing this month

By Liam Dawe,
Currently in development by bitshift in Godot Engine, Trains & Things is a multiplayer economic real-time strategy game.

Dota Underlords looks like it will leave Early Access in February, big update coming

By Liam Dawe,
Valve have announced that Dota Underlords, their auto-battle strategy game will get the first proper Season by the end of February, which means it will leave Early Access.

Steam getting expanded support for Soundtracks with a Sale Event on January 20

By Liam Dawe,
Valve have announced that they're going to be giving Soundtracks their own special section on Steam instead of them being a generic DLC listing.

NVIDIA have a new Vulkan Beta driver out, adds a fix for DXVK

By Liam Dawe,
NVIDIA continue advancing their special Vulkan Beta driver, the one that gets all the upcoming features that need a little extra time to brew.

Up for a retro adventure? The Space Quest II remake is now available on Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Space Quest II from Sierra On-Line, originally released back in 1987 not long before I was born, has been revived by Infamous Adventures.

Stylish and tough rogue-lite shooter 'Danger Gazers' released

By Liam Dawe,
ShotX Studio (Kontrakt, Riskers) recently released Danger Gazers, a very stylish rogue-lite shooter with a lot to like about it.

City-state building sim Songs of Syx is looking good in latest free build to try

By Liam Dawe,
Songs of Syx could be a sleeper hit, currently available as a tech demo for an Early Access releasing coming later this year it's promising to be a pretty huge city-building strategy game with a grand design.

The Good Time Garden is short, free and completely hilarious as it's so freaky

By Liam Dawe,
Searching through the gold mine of bizarre, slightly weird and downright surreal games buried on itch.io I recently came across the free adventure exploration game The Good Time Garden.

Some of our most anticipated games for Linux in 2020

By Liam Dawe,
A new year has arrived, so let's have a quick look over some of the most promising titles to be coming to Linux across 2020. There's plenty to be excited about.

My top 5 Linux games released in 2019, those that truly won me over

By Liam Dawe,
As 2019 is now properly over and done with, it's time to take a quick look back. Here's some thoughts on the Linux games released that sat above the rest.

Looks like EA might be banning Linux gamers using Wine to play Battlefield V

By Liam Dawe,
A heads up: there's been reports of people being banned by EA and having EA claim their ban will stay, for playing Battlefield V with Wine + DXVK.
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