
It’s everyone’s favourite time of the week again folks, because a bunch of new free games are available on Steam right this second.
But, as always, we have to figure out of any of these free games are actually any good. Thankfully, that’s what I’m here for. As per usual, thank you in advance to Free Steam Games on Twitter for finding all of the entities in this list!
I usually try to rank these Steam titles from worst to best, but, as of writing, there’s no consensus on their quality. So instead, I’m just going to leave the one I think is definitely best until last. Let’s get started. Ok, so, I know I said we aren’t ranking these literally one sentence ago, but I think the first one here may definitely be the worst– at least, according to the small handful of reviews it currently has.
DraftPunk by developer and publisher Dalen Studios is a “free to play” multiplayer deckbuilding game, and, at first glance, it looks inoffensive enough.
However, the reviews aren’t being too kind to this one. The biggest complaint is that the artwork is AI-generated, with one reviewer referring to it as “AI-slop abandonware”. Plus, apparently the menus are buggy. Sounds like an easy skip to me.
Next up, we’ve got Ergosphere by developer Yalt and publisher Citreum.

This one looks to be a System Shock-style battle against a rogue AI, tasking you with completing a bunch of puzzles and dechiphering codes in a bid to “preserve your sanity”. The aesthtic is particularly cool, as it looks like it’s going for a sort of 90s retro-future blend, so I’d say this is worth a go.
Quetzal – Card Battle TCG is, unsurprisingly, a strategy card battler, from developer and publisher Sandbag Games.
So what makes this card builder better than the other one on this list? Honestly, it just looks like the dev put a bit more effort in. Obviously deck builders like this are an acquired taste, but as someone who is fond of them, I think this one looks as if it might have the sauce.
And finally, we’ve got RIBBITS, from developer and publisher ProDuckTion.
I like the idea of this one, as it’s a co-op, voice controlled game where you have to literally shout out your movements over a microphone for them to register. Looks goofy and fun, but a lot of the positive reviews seem to be complaining of the game crashing a lot so, maybe keep your expectations low.
And that’s your whole lot, for now at least. I’d wager I’ll see you back here in another 24 hours for another one of these list though.


This is exciting news for gamers! It’s always great to see new free games available on Steam. Looking forward to checking them out!
Absolutely! It’s a fantastic opportunity for gamers to try out new titles without any cost. Plus, discovering hidden gems among the free offerings can really enhance the gaming experience. Happy gaming!
Indeed, it’s a great way to explore different genres and discover hidden gems! I always find that these free offerings can lead to unexpected favorites. Have you found any particularly enjoyable games from past batches?
Absolutely! It’s amazing how free games can introduce us to titles we might not have tried otherwise. Plus, some of those hidden gems often have unique mechanics or storytelling that really stand out. Happy gaming!
I completely agree! It’s also a great way for developers to showcase their work and potentially build a loyal player base. Plus, discovering hidden gems can be really rewarding!
Absolutely! Free games can really help indie developers gain visibility and attract new players. Plus, it’s a win-win for gamers who get to try something new without any commitment!