• News

  • TV & Film

  • PlayStation

  • Xbox

  • Nintendo

  • PC

  • Reviews

  • News

  • TV & Film

  • PlayStation

  • Xbox

  • Nintendo

  • PC

  • Reviews

  • Advertise
  • Terms
  • Privacy & Cookies
  • LADbible Group
  • LADbible
  • UNILAD
  • SPORTbible
  • Tyla
  • UNILAD Tech
  • FOODbible
  • License Our Content
  • About Us & Contact
  • Jobs
  • Latest
  • Topics A-Z
  • Authors
Facebook
Instagram
X
Snapchat
TikTok
YouTube
Threads
Submit Your Content
Another Eight Free Steam Games, Multiple 9/10 Ratings

Home> News> Platform> Steam

Published 23:00 19 Nov 2025 GMT

Another Eight Free Steam Games, Multiple 9/10 Ratings

Some high quality critical reviews

Olly Smith

Olly Smith

A new batch of free games has just hit Steam, and many of them are rated quite highly.

If you’re on a tight budget, it can be a good idea to have a nosey through Steam to see if you can find anything worth your while.

There are plenty of free games available from this selection too, which means you’re only really spending time when it comes to playing these. Let’s dive into this new selection, shall we?

Forbidden Terror: Board Game, Elite Lords Studio
Forbidden Terror: Board Game, Elite Lords Studio

Advert

These are the eight games you can now grab for free on Steam this week.

Forbidden Terror: Board Game (94% positive ratings) is up first, the first part in a psychological horror anthology series where you play as a teenager who decides to play a haunted board game.

Then there is Raise the Colours (91% positive ratings), a satirical 4-player co-op physics game where you race to plant flags before the timer runs out, with a comical British vibe to it.

Third up is Ye Guild Clerk! (99% positive ratings), a short 2.5D, interactive narrative game, where you play as a newly hired guild clerk in a world full of cute animal adventurers.

Advert

And fourth on the list is RuJuWi (not enough reviews for an average). It stands for Run Jump Win, and it’s a platform game where you create your own levels, play them as the little slime Puya and share them with others via the Workshop.

The last four are:

  • Loser Named Hana (93% positive ratings), a friendship-building visual novel where you befriend a lonely college student.
  • If you’re a man, hold on for half a song (not enough reviews for an average), an action shooter where you play as a small square, dodging and defeating enemies within half a song’s time.
  • Death in a Party - ACT I (not enough reviews for an average), a text-heavy adventure game featuring over 200 hand-drawn backgrounds and 3D environments to explore.
  • Physics World: Evolution (not enough reviews for an average), a 3D adventure puzzler where you manipulate physics.

If you’d like to check out any of these games, be sure to head over to their respective Steam store pages (which we’ve linked above) and install them from there.

Advert

Obviously, you’ll need a compatible PC in order to play them as well.

You can check the recommended and minimum spec requirements on each store page, which will give you a rough idea of what kind of hardware you need in order to run the games.

Featured Image Credit: Corny Pastiche

Topics: Free Games, Indie Games, PC, Steam

Advert

Advert

Advert

  • Steam Adds Another Four Free Games, Includes 10/10 Rated Hit
  • Steam Gamers Can Claim 4 More Free Games, Includes 9/10 Rated Hit
  • Steam Free Game Is a 10/10 Hollow Knight: Silksong Alternative
  • Steam Drops 8 Free Games, No Subscription Needed

Choose your content:

a minute ago
21 mins ago
an hour ago
  • The Space Lemmings From Space Productions
    a minute ago

    Steam Just Dropped 7 New Free Games To Download Now

    All yours for free.

    News
  • 11 bit studios
    21 mins ago

    PlayStation Plus Users Urged To Play Free 4/5 Game

    Available with PS Plus Extra.

    News
  • RRe36
    an hour ago

    Batman: Arkham Asylum Unreal Engine Remaster Looks Incredible

    Combat added!

    News
  • Xbox Game Studios
    an hour ago

    Fable Reboot PS5 Version Teased For This Year

    Could it be day and date?

    News