
Yet another batch of free games has landed on Steam, and Iâm once again here to guide you through them.
With 12 titles to discuss, as brought to our attention by SteamGamesPC, itâs best if we dive right in.
Letâs begin with Myth of Lumi, a 3D physics-based turf war game developed by Luminara Games and published by USC Games.
Youâll duel against rival magicians in card throwing showdowns, recruiting Lumis, mystical creatures bound within your cards, as you do so to aid you on your path to fame and fortune.
Already, this oneâs garnered âPositiveâ reviews on Steam.
âExcellent little game with novel gameplay. I’d play an extended version of this,â one read.
It sounds well worth a go.
I canât quite say the same for Crony Corp by Blarney Bytes.
This is partly an automation game, partly a management sim where you build a business empire whilst participating in shady deals and undercutting rivals.
In other words, you do not need to keep things above board.
The problem here is that the title has âMixedâ reviews, with players complaining about the gameâs UI and occasionally broken gameplay.
It is in early access though, so perhaps give it the benefit of the doubt.
Developer Squad Airship and publisher Shepherd Games bring us Flying Courier where youâll pilot an airship and deliver packages in a âcharming Victorian worldâ.
The gameplay and realisation of this world all looks rather pared-back and simple, but thatâs not necessarily a bad thing.
Thereâs a meditative, no frills quality – I suppose – about what Flying Courier has to offer.
Itâs time for another âMixedâ entry next; that comes in the form of ScreeIN.
Developed by Team ScreeIN and published by Shepherd Games, this oneâs a psychological horror title âabout isolation, memory, and self-deceptionâ.
Judging by the reviews, players like the concept but would love to see the title optimised better.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, REDSHIFT is garnering rave âVery Positiveâ reviews from players.
This is also a psychological horror where you’ll seek to discover the secrets behind a facility known as Tower 7.
Itâs been developed by Gravity Interactive and by the looks of things can be completed in well under an hour.
âI don’t do scary games as I’m a coward, but this was the perfect amount for me. Good amount of thrill/anxiety, while not using cheap jump scares for it. Really fun concept and well executed,â read one review.
GodsArena Online also seems to be pleasing players.
Inspired by classic MMORPGs, GodsArena Online allows you to choose from four playable classes, enjoying various dungeons and maps.
It comes from gamespaceteam, and thereâs somewhat of a 00s aesthetic about the whole thing.
Thatâs not a criticism at all; it reminds me of my younger gaming years and I can see that feeling of nostalgia drawing many players in.
And it boasts âMostly Positiveâ reviews, which is always nice to see.
âI really like this retro game. It reminds me of games from the 2000s and makes me very nostalgic,â read one example.
Back to âMixedâ now with Pixelum, a sandbox title from ZXC Games.
Here, players will explore a procedurally generated world made up entirely of interactive pixels.
Much like in Minecraft, youâll dig, mine, build bases, craft, and fight mob bosses.
It looks as if players like the concept but would love to see gameplay made a bit more fuid, so perhaps itâs one to keep an eue on.
Scurri is an interesting little action-adventure title from indie devs Sarah Rawls, Mason Snyder, Brinkley Zielinski and Stephanie Heras – published by DET@ACU and Scurridaes.
Youâll play as a squirrel who sets out to save its family from peril, avoiding hunters that lurk in the surrounding darkness.
Itâs a pixel art game that looks pretty enjoyable despite its simple controls.
If you want something relaxing to enjoy, then maybe I can direct you to the aptly titled Fishing Relax.
This comes from Toprogress Studio is a tropical fishing fantasy RPG where youâll help transform a young dragon by catching the right fish, from what I can gather.
I like the idea here but the gameâs visuals have been generated by AI and it shows, which is a shame.
Speaking of AI, itâs the topic of Archive: Zero from developer TeamRedy.
âIn 2125, AI gained self-awarenessâbut failed to understand emotions. To fix this, they began extracting human memories,â the synopsis begins.
âNow, in a world stripped of memories, one boyâRecorderâawakens. With D.BO, he sets out to reclaim lost memories and restore humanity.â
This title combines platforming and roguelike elements although, again, has generated music and images using AI.
Itâs also not available in English, which could be an issue for some.
Alternatively, you might want to sample Focus Group – First Day, a prologue to PlayTogether Studio and Pebbles Gamesâ co-op puzzler Focus Group.
âSet in the 1980s halls of Compliance Forge, you and your partner test unsafe prototypes. Talk, collaborate, and do whatever it takes to surviveâand maybe get promoted,â it teases.
It looks as if the puzzles are pretty tricky, according to reviews, but fans seem to be enjoying the chaos, pain, and confusion they bring.
Letâs finish up with (BURIED TAPES) The Cleaner, another horror that already boasts rave reviews.
Developed by LIAR MANNEQUIN, this is a collection of psychological horror stories recorded on VHS.
âEach story features paranormal incidents narrated from the perspective of the survivors of these supernatural encounters,â reads the synopsis.
The game only takes around 15 minutes but has been dubbed a âneat little experienceâ by one player.
That brings us to the end of this 12 game drop. Itâs a mixed bag but thereâs definitely a couple of bangers here worth enjoying when you get a chance.
Great to see Steam adding more free games! It’s always exciting to explore new titles and discover hidden gems. Looking forward to checking out whatâs available this week!
Absolutely! It’s a fantastic opportunity to try out games you might not have considered before. Plus, with such a variety, thereâs something for every type of gamer in this latest batch!
I completely agree! Itâs a great way to discover hidden gems. Some of these free games often have unique mechanics or storylines that might surprise you. Happy gaming!