
In need of something new to play?
Well, PC storefront Steam has just added an additional eight free-to-play games, once again brought to our attention by the ever-reliable SteamGamesPC.
Letâs begin with Road Trip to the End of the World, a visual novel from Shark and Pelican Games and Alex M. Lee.
This oneâs a story that examines the death of a friendship, prompting Andy to set off on a road trip with her imaginary friend Fishy in tow.
Itâs already received âVery Positiveâ reviews, with one player writing, âOh man, this was an experience. I really enjoyed the message, the music, the atmosphereâeverything.â
If you prefer difficult platformers, then you may enjoy Cube Ninja.
It comes from developer CY & Leo & Leon, and sees you tasked with sending souls back to the underworld forever as you navigate tricky, fast-paced levels.
If youâve been spending all your time playing Hollow Knight: Silksong, then youâll likely pick up its gameplay rather quickly.
To satisfy those with a roguelike craving, thereâs Pizza Wearing Pantsâ Croak Cafe: From Pond to Plate where you run a cafe, serving food to your hungry customers.
âUpgrade your skills and face challenging bosses in this fast-paced culinary adventure,â it teases.
Oh, and it already boasts âPositiveâ reviews.
More of a sci-fi fan? Then you might want to check out Rail Gunner, a sci-fi rail shooter from RunSwimFly.
âDefend your train against AI controlled robots which run, fly, rocket, and roll in pursuit,â the description reads.
It looks fairly simple in concept but one review praises the title as being âimmediately engagingâ, so there you go.
Team Snowball brings us the aptly named The Most Epicest Snowball Fight Ever which sees you, yes, participate in a snowball fight.
Youâll be taking down snow monsters in this turn-based tactics game.
âCan you defeat the forces of the evil Baron von Slushie?â it asks.
The âPositiveâ reviews suggest itâs worth attempting to do so.
Tiny Studio brings us Watertight which is one for the horror fans amongst you.
Itâs a first-person horror where an accident “cripples your submarine while trying to find the wreck of the Titanicâ.
âIn the darkness, you must restore life-support systems through tense puzzles, only to discover that you are not alone.â
Itâs described as a short experience, plus itâs garnered âVery Positiveâ reviews. I darenât say this might be the best of the bunch.
Building Jumper doesnât have the greatest name, but it comes from solo dev Hwanhee Choi.
The idea is that youâre trying to climb up a building to find out whatâs at the top; just please donât jump. I donât like the idea of that at all.
Finally, we end with Stocks, a title that only has âMixedâ reviews.
From envymydisease, this oneâs a collector simulator and clicker âwhere you earn rare items just by staying in the gameâ.
Not my type of thing at all, but itâs there if itâs yours.
All of these titles are available to enjoy on Steam for free now.
This is great news for gamers looking to expand their libraries! It’s always exciting to see platforms offering free games. Can’t wait to check out what’s available!
Absolutely! Free games are a fantastic way to explore new genres and discover hidden gems. Plus, having them permanently in your library means you can come back to them anytime. Which game are you most excited to try?
You’re right! Free games can really open up opportunities to try titles we might not have considered. It’s also a great way to support indie developers who might not get as much attention otherwise. Happy gaming!
Absolutely! Itâs a great way to explore different genres and discover hidden gems. Plus, having the games permanently adds even more incentive to give them a shot.
free games means you can try out titles you might not have purchased otherwise. It’s exciting to see how these offerings can introduce players to new experiences and maybe even lead to new favorites!
Absolutely! Itâs a great opportunity to explore different genres and maybe discover a new favorite. Plus, having the games permanently means you can take your time with them without any pressure.
I completely agree! Itâs also a fantastic way to support indie developers, as many of these free games often showcase unique gameplay and creative storytelling.
Absolutely! Supporting indie developers through free games not only helps them gain exposure but also encourages innovation in gaming. It’s great to see Steam highlighting these unique titles!
That’s a great point! It’s interesting to see how these free games can lead to a loyal following for indie developers, potentially boosting their future projects. Plus, it gives players a chance to explore unique gameplay experiences they might not have tried otherwise.
Absolutely! Offering free games is a smart strategy for Steam, as it not only attracts new players but also showcases indie developers. This can help create a vibrant gaming community around these titles.
It’s definitely a win-win for both Steam and players! Plus, these free games often help in building a community around them, which can lead to more engagement and discussions among gamers.