![]() Hazelnut Bastille is a topdown, Zelda-like ARPG, crafted in a 16bit character it features action-adventure style gameplay. Experience a thrilling story set in a vivid, handcrafted open-world full of secrets and perils on your journey to become human after all. Release: September 2021.Ī fast-paced single-player space shooter with deep exploration, tons of loot and classic RPG elements. Chained Echoes is a 16-bit SNES style RPG set in a fantasy world where dragons are as common as piloted mechanical suits. Take up your sword, channel your magic or board your Mech. Follow a group of heroes on their journey through the war-ridden land of Valandis. ![]() Release: January 2020.Ī classic SNES-styled RPG, bringing back all the fun things from that era while reinventing and developing them further. Accompany Eevi, a former corporate hacker, as she tries to understand why and how her cyber-implants were infected by a rogue AI. Set your own goals and shape your adventure alone or with the others you find in this serene online TMORPG (Tiny Multiplayer Online).Ī narrative- and puzzle-driven cyberpunk pixel art point & click adventure in the style of classic 90s games. Craft a character with its own unique personality and explore the open land however you choose. Venture out into a living, breathing fairytale world. Just recently, they also recently gained an Epic MegaGrant. Lovecraft, Hammer Films and twisted Euro Horror from the 80s. ASYLUMĪn epic supernatural horror adventure and the spiritual successor to cult classic Scratches set in a massive, decaying mental institute. All release dates are subject to change of course, since they're in development currently. ![]() There's plenty more on the way too, let's take a quick look at over 20 which I think are going to be awesome that are funded and on the way to Linux. Games like: 7 Days to Die, AI War II, ATOM RPG, EVERSPACE, Factorio, FTL: Faster Than Light, Hollow Knight, Hyper Light Drifter, Pillars of Eternity + Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire, The Long Dark, Torment: Tides of Numenera, Wasteland 2. It's easy to forget just how many there has been. Crowdfunding for games doesn't always work out but thanks to the likes of IndieGoGo, Kickstarter, Fig and more we have a lot of good Linux games.įirstly though, a reminder on what games came to Linux as a result of crowdfunding.
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