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The newest release of Toribash brings back Linux support, which was abandoned some time ago. If you like difficult, but satisfying games, give this free turn-based fighting gem a try!
With just over $1000 raised and less than $500 to go, only one week remains on the crowdfunding campaign to re-build the unique & unconventional FPS game "Revenge Of The Cats: Ethernet" using a modern open-source cross-platform engine.
The Kickstarter page for the open world sandbox RPG built on the CryEngine promises Linux support, even though CryEngine doesn't officially support Linux.
Nooskewl's retro RPG/action platformer hybrid Crystal Picnic celebrated its first year of development a couple of days ago, coinciding with its 21st alpha update.
Never thought that being a reader of GamingOnLinux and Debian mailing lists would intersect so directly. But look at what just arrived at my mailbox. That is right, Valve is giving away all their past and future games to Debian Developers.
In another shocking move from one manufacturer, Alienware has decided to lock down their Steam Machine with no customization, no upgrades and a yearly refresh cycle...what?
140 is a challenging minimalistic platformer with abstract colorful graphics. Rhythmic awareness is required to overcome obstacles controlled by an energetic, yet melancholic electronic soundtrack.
Slitherine game store and publisher has announced improved cross platform support. Until now, Pandora: First Contact was only available to Linux gamers as a download and you had to buy the version separate from the Windows and Mac version.
Disco Dodgeball is a team-based multiplayer FPS where you race around a skate park / dance club in jet-powered robots and try to hit each other with exploding dodgeballs.
One year after Linux fans came together to show support, Toki Tori 2 has finally arrived for Linux! Two Tribes, however, has recently emerged from financial troubles as a new company - where does Linux support fit for them now?