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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.
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.
If you’ve ever wanted to appear on a quiz show or relive past pub quiz glories, Askutron Quiz Show gives you the opportunity to test your knowledge. You can play this title alone or with a group of friends.
A game about swimming might not be the most obvious premise for the puzzle genre. Swim Out, released today, nonetheless combines stylized visuals and audio into a relaxing package.
The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker, a Full Motion Video game about solving murder whilst dealing with the unusual patients of the recently deceased Doctor Dekker.
Reus landed on Linux in some form of Beta quite some time ago, but the game has been updated today to bring it in line with the Windows version with official support.
We do get our fair share of completely weird games, today's weird one is Peace, Death! You are a Reaper and your task is to correctly decide if people go to Heaven or Hell.
Atomic Reconstruction is a simple-looking puzzle game about splitting and fusing atoms to complete each level. The Linux version launched in January, so it's likely a lot of Linux gamers missed it.