
Steam users have an excellent freebie to download and keep forever this week. A 2016 banger that’s as fun now as it was back then, so don’t sleep on it.
There are so many games to play on Steam and while the majority of gamers will only be interested in the latest and greatest AAA titles there’s a case to be made for the indies.
Criminally underrated games go by without so much as a passing glance and many of them can be played for free. If you’re interested we have plenty of lists for you to check out containing some of these ace titles.
This indie game fortunately wasn’t ignored and is currently sitting at an Mostly Positive rating with 650 reviews, so you know it’s quality.
It’s called PICO PARK: Classic Edition and it can be played for free right now. According to its description, “PICO PARK:Classic Edition is a cooperative local/online multiplay action puzzle game for 2-10 players.”
Players will solve a variety of puzzles anyway they can, taking advantage of their numbers to interact with the environment in different ways. For example if there’s a key just out or reach for one player to grab the group could jump on top of each other to get high enough for someone to grab it.
It’s a very clever multiplayer game and while the art style of PICO PARK: Classic Edition is simplistic it’s cute and works well, but if you don’t believe me check out some of the reviews.
One player described PICO PARK: Classic Edition as a “fun co-op puzzle game where simple mechanics turn into a sea of ​​laughter and chaos with friends.”
Another, slightly more aggressive review, read “I almost threw up laughing over some dumb things while playing this with my fiance. 10/10 one of the best games I’ve played.”
“It’s a brilliant game for a starter at parties & at local ‘local multiplayer’ events. Easy to pick up and play with gamers & non gamers alike!” read one more review.
The only problem with PICO PARK:Classic Edition is it requires other players, so if you don’t have anyone to play with you might be stuck.
To be fair though it is a free-to-play title so that’s not too bad, and some users have reported you can get two-players working on one PC so if you think you can control two characters that’s maybe an option