
Steam users have another batch of free games to try and one of them is the most hilarious indie you’ll see this month, possibly this year.
For those who want to play the latest and greatest indie games Steam is your best bet as it’s packed full of them.
Many are free, like the four games below that you absolutely need to play before the end of the week, seriously they’re all bangers.
An Octopus Wielding A Glock?
It feels like something you’d see on Amazon Prime Video’s The Boys, in fact we’re surprised the series hasn’t done it already given all the bizarre activities The Deep gets up to on and off camera.
GLOCKTOPUS is by far one of the silliest games you’ll ever see and it’s exactly what it sounds like.
Players become an octopus who has grown tired of their imprisonment in an aquarium and yearn for freedom, and when it finds a discarded sidearm its escape becomes much, much easier.
At the time of writing GLOCKTOPUS is sitting pretty with 11 reviews and a 90% approval rating, making it a 9/10 banger you won’t want to miss.

One For The Tetris Fans
Pixel Pile is a Tetris clone you can either play alone or with another person, either locally or through online play.
There’s not a whole lot to say about this one as there are plenty of similar clones out there, but this one is free-to-play so that’s got to count for something right?
A Steam RPG Perfect For Those Who Hate The Grind
This next one is called Focus Knight: Productivity RPG and it’s part of an emerging trend of RPGs that practically play themselves.
“Set a timer, stay focused, and watch your hero automatically explore dungeons” begins the description, “fight enemies, and grow stronger. The longer you focus, the greater the rewards.”
For those who’ve been enjoying a more hands-off experience in their games as of late, Focus Knight: Productivity RPG seems like one for you.
Legend of Zelda-Like Bullet Hell
Last but not least we have Unbounded, a bullet-hell game that Legend of Zelda and Binding Of Isaac fans will no doubt want to give a try.
It boasts fast-paced gameplay and roguelike mechanics to keep you coming back, and the pixel-art is simply stellar. Unbounded feels like one you won’t want to miss out on.
All of the above games are free to download and keep forever so if you were looking for something new to play this week look no further.
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