Games: Tales of Maj'Eyal, Stardew Valley, Unforeseen Incidents, Albion Online, Super Hyperactive Ninja
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Tales of Maj'Eyal - Forbidden Cults DLC is out sending you beneath the surface
Need more roguelike RPGs in your life? Tales of Maj'Eyal [Official Site] is a popular, in-depth game and the latest expansion Forbidden Cults is now out.
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Good news for Stardew Valley fans, as GOG now have the multiplayer beta for Linux gamers
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Unforeseen Incidents, a classic-styled point & click inspired by X-Files and Lost will have full Linux support
With some truly amazing artwork, the classic-styled point & click adventure game Unforeseen Incidents [Official Site] releases May 24th with same-day Linux support.
What would you do if you stumbled into a conspiracy that could wipe out the entire human race? Unforeseen Incidents will have you uncover the secrets behind an epidemic that's spreading across the country.
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The MMO Albion Online is now available on Steam, no keys for current owners
Albion Online [Official Site], the MMO that supports Linux from Sandbox Interactive is now officially available on Steam.
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Like a tough challenge? Hardcore platformer Super Hyperactive Ninja arrives May 22nd with Linux support
Super Hyperactive Ninja [Official Site] is a hardcore platformer that aims to test the best of you, with guest characters from other indie games.
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