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Thanks to Proton, you can have 'A Date in the Park' in this intriguing free short adventure; some thoughts

By -Daniel-Palacio-,
A Date in the Park is a lightweight point and click adventure that will take you approximately one hour to solve. It was actually released more than five years ago, but thanks to Proton 4.11, it is now possible to enjoy it on Linux -almost- without any problems.

You can now take your collected monsters online for PvP duels in Monster Sanctuary

By Liam Dawe,
Monster Sanctuary is rapidly improving with a big update out now. The headline feature of this update is the ability to take your collection online to battle against others.

Basketball Classics looks like a great 5 on 5 retro sports game now available

By Liam Dawe,
Developed Namo Gamo recently released their retro-inspired sports game Basketball Classics, what they say "bridges the gap between retro and today’s simulation games".

Stylish 2D action adventure Alwa's Legacy is successfully funded and coming to Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Great news for fans of colourful retro-inspired action adventures, as Alwa's Legacy (the successor to Alwa's Awakening) has managed to get funding.

Explore a fractured future in 'Resolutiion', a ridiculously stylish Zeldaesque action-adventure

By Liam Dawe,
Step into the role of Valor, an old killer escorting a curious AI to infiltrate a terrorist network in the dark cyberpunk world of Resolutiion, which seems to be shaping up beautifully with a new trailer.

Gravity Ace, a gorgeous retro 2D twin-stick shooter that looks like Thrust on some serious steroids

By Liam Dawe,
Thrust is that you? Gravity Ace, a new pixel-art twin-stick shooter in development by John Watson is looking quite incredible and it's coming to Linux.

Learn about eating enemies in the new Bite the Bullet trailer

By Liam Dawe,
The upcoming run and gun game Bite the Bullet from Mega Cat Studios is looking really good in the latest feature trailer.

Alwa's Legacy the successor to Alwa's Awakening announced with a Kickstarter campaign

By Liam Dawe,
Alwa's Awakening was released back in 2017 to some rather good reviews, so Elden Pixels are back with the successor Alwa's Legacy.

Wilderness survival game Wayward has a massive feature update

By Liam Dawe,
Seemingly stranded on an unknown island, Wayward is an indie pixel-art game of surviving in the wilderness.

Vertebreaker, a new pixel-art side-scroller from former Sonic Mania developer Headcannon

By Liam Dawe,
Headcannon might not be a name too familiar to a Linux gaming focused audience but they're quite well-known for helping with Sonic Mania development and they're now making their own game with Vertebreaker.

Tower Defense? How about Trap Defense with the newly released Rats, Bats, and Bones

By Liam Dawe,
Rats, Bats, and Bones from Mark Begenisich looks like a great retro-styled strategy game, one that takes the gameplay idea of Tower Defense and replaces it with Traps.

Face a dying realm of the gods in the 4x strategy Fantastic Creatures out November 14

By Liam Dawe,
Developer Blue Callisto announced today that their fascinating 4x strategy game, Fantastic Creatures, is releasing with Linux support on November 14.

Xeno Crisis is a true action-packed retro throwback worth your time and it's out now

By Liam Dawe,
Xeno Crisis was originally funded on Kickstarter to create a brand new action-packed Sega Mega Drive game, today it released on PC with Linux support right away.

Devour all humans in the gruesome preview of CARRION

By Liam Dawe,
CARRION makes it so good to be bad and if the new demo is anything to go by, the full game is certainly going to be entertaining.

Noir-inspired detective adventure 'Backbone: Prologue' now supports Linux

By Liam Dawe,
Backbone: Prologue, acting as the demo of an upcoming much larger game from developer EggNut has finally added Linux support today a few months after releasing for Windows.

The Drifter, a new pulp adventure thriller from the developer of Crawl

By Liam Dawe,
Powerhoof, developer of Crawl and Regular Human Basketball have teased their new game called The Drifter. A point and click adventure thriller and it sounds awesome.

Sky Racket is a brilliant and colourful mix of a shoot 'em up and a block breaker, out now

By Liam Dawe,
Sky Racket combines two styles of gameplay in such a fantastic way, with beautiful bright colours and feel like a classic Sega Mega Drive (Genesis) game. It's out today and it's a huge amount of fun.

Godlike village sim 'Rise to Ruins' has officially left Early Access with a huge upgrade

By Liam Dawe,
Rise to Ruins (formerly Retro-Pixel Castles) is a great blend of genres, pulling in inspiration from the likes of Black and White, Rimworld, and Dwarf Fortress to make something entirely unique.

Some thoughts on Police Stories, the recently released slower tactical top-down shooter

By Liam Dawe,
Released earlier this month, Police Stories attempts to slow down the top-down shooter genre with a more tactical approach and most of the time it works quite well.

Drawn Down Abyss mixes an action-platformer with card abilities and it's out now

By Liam Dawe,
A thoroughly odd experience this. Drawn Down Abyss from developer DaFluffyPotato looks like an ordinary pixel-art action-platform except it's also thoroughly different due to the card-based abilities.
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