The Treehouse Man looks like a pretty unique experience combining elements of a platformer, a bullet-hell and more with a rather dark style to it.
A recent discovery after randomly going through my Steam Discovery Queue is What Never Was, a short and free story-driven adventure game from Acke Hallgren.
After a successful and small Kickstarter campaign last year, the retro arcade action-racer Byte Driver is out.
Descenders, the slick downhill freeriding extreme sports game from RageSquid and No More Robots has officially left Early Access with a huge upgrade.
Developed by Robotality (Halfway) and published by Chucklefish (Starbound, Wargroove), Pathway has released today with same-day Linux support.
Once again, Codemasters have teamed up with the porting wizards from Feral Interactive and DiRT 4 is now officially available on Linux.
Baba Is You from developer Hempuli Oy is a very interesting looking puzzler and it's out now with Linux support.
Spread across three distinct campaign episodes, DUSK is a brutal retro-inspired shooter from David Szymanski and New Blood Interactive and it's now on Linux.
What time is it? Gone 9AM already? Sorry, I've been up all night playing Slay the Spire and it's absolutely brilliant.
I have to admit, the game manager Lutris has come along quite a bit since I last used it. Today, version 0.4.20 was made available.
The co-op shooter PAYDAY 2 is now officially available on SteamOS & Linux, yet another popular game!
The popular Lovecraftian action platformer has been released for Linux with a massive content update, including two new bonus levels and a new "gamepad preserving" novice mode.
AI War: Fleet Command has been officially released for Linux and that makes it Arcen Games full collection. AI War is an interesting take on the strategy genre and what I lovingly call Icon Wars.
Another glorious day to be a Linux gamer isn't it folks? Civilization V is now officially on SteamOS Linux and promises to steal plenty of time from you all.
Today, Linux gaming takes a huge step forward as Valve have now officially released the Steam Client for Linux and so it's available for everyone to try. Valve are also doing a big sale to celebrate, with 50-75% off select games.
The OpenRA team have just released their new build of their engine which allows you to play the old RedAlert games on modern hardware.