Developed by Mi-Clos Studio (Out There) and Goblinz Studio (Robothorium, Dungeon Rushers), Sigma Theory: Global Cold War, a game about using special agents to attempt control of the world has entered Early Access with Linux support recently.
From the creators of Fran Bow and sharing the same universe, Little Misfortune now has a demo available to get a taster.
Farm Life, originally from developer RVL Games is getting ported over to Linux from Bearded Giant Games, bringing some Match 3 gameplay.
Caves of Qud from Freehold Games is a roguelike with some truly ridiculous depth to it and after many years of development they're going to be upping the price on April 18th.
The Unity game engine continues advancing at a truly rapid pace, with Unity 2019.1 being released today.
For those who are itching to play an MMO on Linux but don't want to pay a subscription, Albion Online just opened up the flood gates.
Sunless Skies is a fantastic game, I've enjoyed many hours exploration in it and Failbetter Games are set to improved it.
1001st Hyper Tower from developer Toster12D3 is out on Steam in Early Access, it seems to have some interesting action and the developer provided me with a key to check it out.
From developer WrongPixel, Port Valley is an in development point & click adventure that's "not so" classic apparently.
If you like puzzle games and marbles today is your lucky day as I came across Flux Caves, which merges them into one game.
One Kickstarter I completely missed is Deathbulge: Battle of the Bands, a musical themed quirky RPG where music is your weapon. The campaign is over and it managed to smash the funding goal, with Linux noted as a release platform.
Sandbox Interactive just announced that their MMO Albion Online, which currently requires an initial purchase to access it is going free to play on April 10th.
OtherSide Entertainment have teased out a new short video of System Shock 3 and it may see Linux support.
Moss Destruction from developer Shotgun with Glitters puts you up against various hordes of strange creatures, it recently left Early Access and I gave it plenty of time.
Run, jump and hope for the best is mostly what I've been doing in the fast-paced 3D platformer Jumps. Available with Linux support on Steam.
Shotgun Farmers is a first-person shooter that's not only good fun, it's also rather innovative with how you collect ammo and weapons.
Merchant of the Skies was just announced this week, a peaceful trading game with a little base-building management thrown in.
Oberon is going to spice things up quite a bit for Albion Online, one of the few MMOs that actually has a supported Linux version.
After releasing recently, Snakebird Primer had a few issues with the Linux version. They're now mostly fixed and I've had a really great time with it.
For those who love a good puzzle while also don't mind having their brain messed with, Forgiveness is out now and it's pretty good.
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