Flying Oak Games certainly get points for originality here, as Boo! Greedy Kid is a pretty amusing idea for a casual fast-paced puzzle game.
The latest game from Milkstone Studios, Farm Together, is now in Early Access along with same-day Linux support and it's actually really sweet.
If you're feeling lazy and you like strategy games, Lazy Galaxy is probably a good game for you. It's expanded a fair bit recently too.
If you're after a slightly more realistic farming sim, as in one that's not 2D pixel stuff, Cattle and Crops certainly seems interesting.
I apparently missed the boat when it came to Guts and Glory, a game a contributor covered here back in 2016. I've now played it and I came away both disturbed and highly amused.
The Jackbox Party Pack joins it's newer siblings in gaining an Beta version for Linux, so that makes all of them now! To be clear, this is the first pack in the series.
Since releases are always light at the start of a year, I've been able to look over some more titles sent to our Steam Curator. Guppy is one such game, that sees you become a fish.
I have fond memories of Breakout as a child, my son even has a rather low quality version on his 'kids camera' and Puppet Kings is an interesting take on it.
Swipe right to invite people to adventure with you! Questr is a somewhat amusing mix of RPG party-based gameplay, with jokes aimed at dating apps.
If you're tired, ill or just downright lazy, you might want to take a look at the recently released Lazy Galaxy. The game is currently in Early Access, but even so it's showing a lot of promise.
Reigns: Her Majesty is a bit of a strange game, but something about it has me hooked as I swipe away the dialogue.
If you have fond memories of Breakout and all the similar games it inspired, Puppet Kings might be a game for you.
I've been speaking to a developer from Jackbox Games, Inc. and they've allowed me to announce that The Jackbox Party Pack 4 is currently in beta for Linux.
Move or Die might be my favourite party game, it's absolutely nuts, it can be played with by yourself and with others locally and online. It just had a big content update too.
Party Panic, the online and local-multiplayer party game just had a big update which includes a much requested board game mode.
In Hyper Knights: Battles you make your own battles and your own units and then send them into battle and watch the carnage.
Need a super cheap time filler? Grass Cutter seems like a reasonable game to add to your backlog that has Linux support. It seems totally silly, but it's actually not bad at all.
The Ultimate Trivia Challenge is a game that will test your knowledge about various subjects, it has Linux support and it might be a good choice for when you're having a little party.
Another to add to your list of amusing co-op games is Cutthroat, a game about killing others and blending in with the crowd.
Timber Tennis, a new entry in the 'Timberman' series of games is an amusing looking casual sports game coming to Linux.