This week’s discoveries #8

This week’s discoveries #8

Here we go again! It’s time to discover some hidden gems already available on our machines, as well as a few others coming soon.

U.V.S. Nirmana

  • May 4, 2026 on PC

An engineering puzzle game focused on programming.

Outworld Station

  • May 5, 2026 on PC

A game about automating and building a new space station.

Forage Wizard

  • May 5, 2026 on PC

A relaxing sim in which you must learn to master alchemy.

FROGGY HATES SNOW

  • May 7, 2026 on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC

A survival roguelike featuring a frog digging through the snow.

Farm to Table

  • May 9, 2026 on early access for PC

A farm and restaurant management sim with building mechanics.

4PGP

  • June 10, 2026 on PS5 and PC (already available on Switch and Switch 2)

A racing game inspired by 90s arcades.

Hearth and Hamlet

  • Available in 2026 on PC

An incremental clicker and building game in which you must build a kingdom.

Golden Swirl

  • Available in 2026 on PC

A roguelike deck builder featuring plenty of action and strategy.

Beyond The Plastic Wall

  • Coming in 2026 on PC

An interactive story set in a vast world combining puzzles and rich narrative.

Mann Versus Zombies

  • Coming soon to PC

A mod for Team Fortress 2 in which you must defeat waves of zombies.

Nailcrown

  • Coming soon to PC

An old-school FPS with brutal, really gory action.

Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades 2

  • Coming soon to PC (VR required)

A VR game where you play as a smart, heavily armed hot dog.

Buddy Bug

  • Coming soon to PC

An action game set in a microscopic world of insects nestled in a corner of the city.

3 Comments

  1. gerard39

    Great to see another round of discoveries! It’s always exciting to uncover hidden gems that we might have missed. Looking forward to what you’ve found this time!

  2. blick.jeanette

    Absolutely! It’s amazing how many features go unnoticed on our devices. Each discovery can really enhance our experience and productivity. Looking forward to hearing more about these gems in future posts!

  3. yadira.harber

    I completely agree! It’s surprising how much potential lies in our devices that we often overlook. Exploring these hidden features can not only enhance our productivity but also make our daily tasks more enjoyable.

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