Sci-fi puzzle platformer Transmogrify from Odyssey Entertainment has you turning aliens into useful objects to help solve puzzles. It sounds interesting and it's crowdfunding on Kickstarter right now.
Here's a cheap bit of fun for you. SLICE is a phyisics-based puzzle game where you slice up objects and hope for the best.
Hamster On Coke Games, creators of PUSH, Zenge, Art Of Gravity and more have released their latest puzzle game called Scalak.
The FRAMED Collection looks like a rather unique experience which recently released with Linux support.
Portarius is a puzzle-adventure game about a little spaceship equipped with some sort of portal gun and it's now on Linux.
Tiny Bubbles is a fresh puzzle game about filling soap bubbles with colours and getting them to pop, it’s surprisingly good.
Smintheus, a sweet 2D puzzle adventure game with crafting and survival elements that's currently free during the Beta added Linux support recently.
One I missed actually getting full Linux support earlier this year was PLAY WITH ME, a game that mixes puzzles and horror together to create a weird experience.
Triplicity, from developer Conflux Games blends together a card-based battler with a puzzle game and it's quite good.
After very many delays, this simple jigsaw puzzle-assembling game is now available. Brew a cup of tea and take your time with this one.
The last game from Space Budgie, Glitchspace, a first-person puzzler that involves reprogramming the environment is now officially free.
Are you a quick thinker? Do you like trains? Train Valley 2 is a pretty good puzzle game that's now in Early Access.
For those who have fond memories of Marble Madness, you might want to drop what you're doing and check out The Little Ball That Could.
Always on the look-out for new games, today I came across Algo Bot. A story-based puzzle game where you're trying to contain a crisis on a colonization ship. It looks like quite a treat for fans of puzzle games, especially since it pulls in aspects of programming.
CROSSNIQ+ is the followup to the free puzzle game CROSSNIQ, it's a little like Bejeweled (or any other match-x game) mixed with a Rubik's cube. It's on Kickstarter with full Linux support just like the previous free game.
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.
For those of you looking to fly across rooftops and solve puzzles in the dead of night, this new puzzle game may tickle your fancy. It was released earlier today with same-day Linux support and I have a few brief thoughts.
We Were Here Too is a very interesting puzzle game, one where you and a friend team up and walk through different rooms and solve puzzles together using your walkie-talkies.
Think you're smart? Puzzle game PATHOS might make you think again and it's now available on Linux to fry your brain.
The Fall Part 2: Unbound is the long-awaited follow-on from Over The Moon's previous story-based adventure and puzzle game The Fall.