The Dreamatorium of Dr. Magnus 2
A very short, especially casual point-and-click adventure, "featuring" a ridiculously dialed-in performance, and yet I'm giving it a thumbs up because it's fun enough. Get it only if it's very cheap.
There's not much to do in this game, and the few puzzles are trivial. But what makes this game unfortunately "special" is its unbelievably terrible voice acting. The protagonist's actor obviously never had an acting lesson in her life, and probably toked up quite a bit before coming to the studio, where she had to read the script for the first time and only do one take. It's oddly charming, in a totally fourth-wall-breaking way. Add an utterly abysmal script and nonsensical story, and you're in for quite a ride.
Otherwise, many thanks to the devs for supporting Linux!