For those of you who like the smaller experimental games, Exit84 is an interesting idea. It's a frustrating typing-platformer game, where you can only move by typing what's on the screen.
For those interested in getting scared this weekend, The Amnesia Collection featuring Amnesia: The Dark Descent and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs are free on Steam (permanent copy!). There's also plenty on sale on various stores.
SCP: Secret Laboratory, a free multiplayer horror game based on SCP - Containment Breach by Undertow Games is now available on Linux.
Shooty Skies is an endless-arcade shooter that's free to play from the creators of Crossy Road, it's now on Steam and it has Linux support.
If you're like me and you want to see more MMOs on Linux, you might have been excited to try Tale of Toast, sadly they've had a rough start.
OpenRA, the fantastic open source game engine for classic Westwood strategy games has its first full release this year.
If you need a new game for the weekend, a quick tip here is that Dungeons 2 is currently free on GOG. They also still have their own sale going on.
Dystopia, a free cyberpunk mod for Half-Life 2 that's now around 13 years old has officially added Linux support along with a small update.
GOG is currently doing a 'Chinese New Year Sale' which includes a free copy of King of Fighters 2002 for anyone to grab.
For those interested in a point and click adventure that's a little different, you might want to know that it not only has a Collector's Edition, but the first episode is now completely free.
On February 15th, Unearned Bounty a free-for-all multiplayer naval combat game will release on Steam with Linux support, it will also be free.
Dead Maze is a colourful and quite interesting free MMO that has Linux support. It's currently in a closed beta, but they've now announced the release date for everyone.
I do love Dota 2, in fact I was completely addicted to it some time ago clocking hundreds of hours into it. This update might pull me back in, as I like the sound of what they're doing to improve the experience.
Do you like strategy games? How about challenging people online to a duel? Insidia is now on Linux, free and it's actually not bad.
I wrote about the cute looking MMO 'Tale of Toast' quite recently, although they didn't have an actual date set for their Early Access launch. They've now put up a date and Linux support will be same-day!
Seems Humble have some pretty good deals going for Linux gamers right now, so let's take a little look.
KeyCars, from developer Kenney is a rather fun local multiplayer game where cars battle it out, you only use one key for each player and it's amusing.
Tale of Toast is another MMO that will release with Linux support, it will be free to play without any pay to win apparently.
This rather fun trading card game has had unofficial builds that run on Linux for a little while now. I tried them out and it’s a pretty fun game, but don’t expect official support anytime soon.
Not getting enough MMOs on Linux? Project: Gorgon looks like a somewhat promising MMORPG that's currently free while it's in Alpha.
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