
If youâre a regular here, then youâll know that there certainly isnât a shortage of free games on PC storefront Steam.
And Iâm here to fill you in on four of the latest additions, helping you differentiate the hits from the misses.
As always, thank you to SteamGamesPC for bringing these to our attention.
Letâs begin with PropWiz, a multiplayer party game from indie dev Tony Wang and publisher Iron Prodigy.
From what I can tell, youâll be participating in a take on hide-and-seek.
Itâs not exactly the game youâll have played as a kid though as youâll be able to use special abilities to evade your opponents with several different maps available.
There isnât a review consensus on this one just yet, but it looks like it may make for a fun hour or two with a couple of buddies.
Letâs move onto Overgrown from Three Raccoons in a Trench Goat.
This oneâs a two-player co-op exploration and puzzle game.
Essentially, youâll step into the shoes of a robot and a raccoon who are trying to explore a city thatâs been overtaken by nature.
Its wordless storytelling seeks to convey a tale of disregard and abandonment.
With retro-inspired graphics, it looks rather delightful.
âFun little game! It needs some polish but I enjoyed it. I really liked the vibe,â reads one early review.
If you enjoy dungeon crawlers, then Iâll direct your attention towards WolverineSoft Studioâs Cor Draconis.
âGather a team of magical adventurers, conquering dungeons and collecting enough fossils to revive the dragon that once protected the lands,â the synopsis reads.
âGrow your settlement into a bustling city, rid the land of monsters, and restore magic and peace to the nation once more!â
Thereâs a cosy fantasy feel about the gameâs aesthetics.
Again, no reviews yet on this title so youâll have to step into the unknown if you want to give it a whirl.
Finally, I bring you Heart Incremental from Grest Games OĂ.
This is an automation game where your goal is to heat up the planet, by moving away from clean energy to more volatile methods.
The more explosions you cause, the better off youâll be.
Devs warn that the title is hard and includes puzzling elements but that itâs a worthwhile challenge.
Itâs a strange premise considering the real life concerns over climate change.
Unfortunately, this game does contain pretty obvious pay-to-win mechanics so it may be one to miss.
If nothing here has quite appealed to you, itâs always worth checking out Steamâs latest trending free titles.

