
Four new free games have just been released on Steam and they’re yours to keep for life.
As a platform, Steam probably gets more free games than any others. But it can be difficult to find something that is suitable to your tastes.
We cover free games on Steam and other platforms regularly here at GAMINGbible, so we’ll cover the latest releases that you can grab for the grand ol’ price of nothing.
Here are the latest four free games that have been added to Steam. First up is Real Moon, a highly precise recreation of the moon’s surface, allowing you to explore in an astronaut suit or via a rover. It’s based on real scientific data and aims to be as realistic as possible.
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Then there is Aim Beat Charm, described as a “rock rhythm shooter” where you take the stage as a rocker and aim to charm over the crowd.
Different songs have different beats, so you’ll have to learn each one to get better at it.
Third on the new list is 異ノ故リ-Isolated Hours-. This is a a horror game where you’re stuck at work and try to get to the end of your shift.
However, there are “unnatural anomalies” which creep into the office as you try to complete your tasks. Yeah, those are called coworkers I think.

Last up there is Dark Memories: Prologue, an episodic psychological horror game based on road thriller, slasher, and survival thriller genres.
The prologue has you driving through snowy weather, interacting with NPCs at service stations, and trying to survive against any dangers that should come your way.
If you’d like to play any of these games, simply head over to their respective Steam store pages and hit download.
Once the games have been added to your account, you’ll be able to install and play them with no extra fuss.
Obviously, you’ll need to have a PC that is capable of playing these games. Check the minimum or recommended specs and compare it against your own hardware to get an idea of whether you’ll be able to run them efficiently or not.
It’s also worth checking back frequently to see if there are more free games available on Steam. Typically, there tends to at least be a handful available each day, and around a dozen or two dozen every week.
That’s quite a lot of games to look at, so we’d recommend trying not to get too bogged down in choosing your next game.
Topics: Free Games, Indie Games, PC, Steam