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Latest Steam Freebie May Be The Hardest Game We Play This Year

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Published 00:00 4 Mar 2026 GMT

Latest Steam Freebie May Be The Hardest Game We Play This Year

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This new free demo that’s just hit Steam may just be the most challenging game we play all year.

Okay, so 2026 is pretty important for gaming as there’s this big driving game coming out later in the year that I can’t wait to play, and I’m sure you can’t either.

What’s that? GTA VI? Don’t be silly, I’m talking about Parking in Tight Spaces, an upcoming parking puzzle game from Hungry Devs.

Parking In Tight Spaces Is Your Next Big Challenge For 2026

Parking in Tight Spaces isn’t related to the very awesome turn-based game Fights in Tight Spaces (or its spiritual sequel, Knights in Tight Spaces), but I’d happily call it a worthy entry to the ‘Tight Spaces’ genre.

It’s a game where you have to take a vehicle through a series of levels and try to park in a designated parking space efficiently.

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There are different types of obstacles, including other vehicles, walls, fencing, buildings, and much more, that you need to avoid in order to park safely.

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I’d say I’m an alright driver in real life, but I find parking to be an absolute nightmare sometimes, especially when trying to navigate a tight area. So, this demo has terrified me so far.

Even though it’s billed as a “relaxing, no-pressure 3D driving puzzle game”, some of these levels can be pretty challenging. Squeezing into the right space, and getting a good score and time in the meanwhile, isn’t an easy task.

If you’d like to try out Parking in Tight Spaces, you can head to the game’s Steam store page and download the demo for yourself.

The Steam demo offers a small slice of the full game, with a bunch of levels and vehicles available to try ahead of release.

In the full release of the game, however, there’ll be 60 levels to play, consisting of “Tight alleys, narrow yards, crowded zones, all built for satisfying, chill problem-solving”.

In addition to that, over 70 vehicles will be available to drive, consisting of cars, buses, trucks, and other vehicles.

The amount of variety here gives you a reason to replay older levels with new vehicles, trying to beat old times and set new records.

There's no release date announced yet for Parking In Tight Spaces, but I imagine we'll hear more about it as the year goes on. For now though, at least we have the demo to enjoy.

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