Monsterz is a small arcade-style puzzle game similar to Bejeweled, Zookeeper and Zooo. Swap monsters on a board in order to create alignments.
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Monsterz is a small arcade-style puzzle game similar to Bejeweled, Zookeeper and Zooo. Swap monsters on a board in order to create alignments.
Read moreXWelltris is a 2.5D tetris like game. The idea of this game originated from the Russian programmer Pogitnov.
Read moreAmoebax is a multi-platform Puyo-style puzzle game where the objective is to beat your opponent in a battle.
Read moreTrackballs is a simple game similar to the legendary game Marble Madness on the Amiga released in the 80’s.
Read morePioneers is a GNOME computer implementation of the Settlers of Catan board game. It can be played over the internet.
Read moreDrunken Dwarves is a member of the classic “falling blocks” puzzle game family, similar to the Capcom game, Puzzle Fighter.
Read morelevelHead is an interactive spatial memory cube game. levelHead uses a hand-held solid-plastic cube as its only interface.
Read moreOver the past 4 months we have continued to receive a steady stream of emails from individuals recommending games that were not included in our previous free game articles.
After much testing, we have whittled down these users’ recommendations to a list of 21 highly addictive Linux games, covering as many different types of game genre as possible. Hopefully, there should be something of interest here for all types of gamers! All of these games are great fun to play.
Read moreIn response to our request for users’ thoughts on their favorite Linux games, we received, as anticipated, a flood of emails. Hundreds of games were recommended for inclusion in this compilation, with a few people eulogizing at great length why a particular title could not be omitted. To say that strong emotions were stirred by our previous ’42 of the Best Linux Games’ feature is an understatement!
Read more“Can I game on it” is a frequently asked question we hear from Windows users toying with the idea of trying Linux for the first time. Well, the simple answer is yes!
To demonstrate the level of sophistication available, we have put together a list of 42 high quality Linux games that all have the virtue of being free to play.
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