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Atriage is one title I missed due to Steam's failure to show games that produce a Linux version after the Windows release in the Linux newly released section. I do wish Valve would fix that.

Looks a bit unusual and I like developers who try something a little different. I love the style of it and I love games that emulate board games, so it could be fun.

About the game (From Steam)
Engage in a battle of wits with Atriage, a turn-based strategy game crafted in the spirit of classic board games. Inspired by Sci-fi space naval battles in 80s Anime, command a fleet of ten warships against a rival commander in an all-out battle for supremacy. Outwit your opponent by mastering four different ship classes, each with their own strengths, weaknesses, and roles in combat. Execute your strategy on a randomly generated playfield, opening new possible tactics every time you play. Take advantage of variations in your ship’s endurance parameters to withstand your rival’s onslaught, but watch out, if your battle strength reaches zero, it’s Game Over.

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Larian 13 May 2016
I so totally read the title as "Atariage", and thought "Woo! Updated classics for Linux!" :|
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