Linux Apps for Games
Top 3 Games Apps for Linux
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Babala for Debian (64-bit)
FreeMove your way in a different strategy game with 200 levels.
LinuxAssaultCube for Linux
FreePlay a multiplayer first-person shooter game.
LinuxArmagetron Advanced for Ubuntu
FreeGet involved in the dangerous game based on the infamous Disney movie.
LinuxThe Brick Engine (Mandriva Linux)
FreeGet a fast, simple, and powerful lo-fi game engine.
LinuxCalcuDoku for Debian/Ubuntu
FreeSolve the well known CalcuDoku, K-Doku, and kenken puzzles.
LinuxOpenLieroX for Linux
FreePlay a shoot-em-up backed by an active gamers community.
LinuxPicpuz for Linux
FreeTake an image and scramble it into many pieces.
LinuxOpenLieroX for Ubuntu (64-bit)
FreePlay a shoot-em-up backed by an active gamers community.
LinuxBabala for openSUSE (32-bit)
FreeMove your way in a different strategy game with 200 levels.
LinuxPingus for Ubuntu (32-bit)
FreePlay a puzzle type game to command penguins to exit.
LinuxGBrainy for Debian
FreePlay a brain teaser game on your Linux system.
LinuxUFO2000 for Linux
FreePlay a multiplayer simulation game on your Linux system.
LinuxFixme for Linux
FreeUnscramble a square matrix of numbered tiles to put them in order.
LinuxRubix for Linux
FreeGet a cube system for the Linux system.
LinuxBattle for Wesnoth for Mandriva (64-bit)
FreePlay fantasy-focused strategy game on your Linux PC.
LinuxOpenClonk for Linux (64-bit)
FreePlay a game to control clonks and mining.
LinuxBabala for CentOS (64-bit)
FreeMove your way in a different strategy game with 200 levels.
LinuxTranscend for Linux
FreeBuild collages to increase your firepower and destroy the major anti-glyphs.
LinuxSortpuz for Fedora (32-bit)
FreePlay the classic sliding block puzzle on your Linux PC.
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