
There are currently 12 games available to download on Steam that cost nothing, but how many of them are actually any good?
Free games on Steam are abundant. I’ve been writing these lists for a while now, and I couldn’t even begin to guess how many go up on there every day. Dozens, definitely. Hundreds, probably.
The thing is, most of them are not very good. So are all the free games in this list terrible, too?
Surprisingly, no; more of these look good than bad.
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As always, thank you in advance for the tireless efforts of whoever runs the Free Steam Games Twitter account for collating all of these entries!
Now I usually rank these, but 12 is quite a lot and most of them look decent, so I’m just gonna throw them out as they come this time.
Lo-Fi Golf is, unsurprisingly, a third-person golf game with "relaxing LoFi music" by developer and publisher Lazy Sloth Games.
Radial Overdrive is a roguelike 3D hovercart racing game from developer and publisher Soul Search Studio.
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Project:M is a rather mysterious looking indie horror game from developer and publisher Shadow Fred Boi.
Knight Crawler is an action rougelike dungeon crawler from developer and publisher Taylor Conolley.
PyramidValley: Reborn is an Egyptian-themed city builder from developer AstroParadox and publisher AuthenTiiq.
Flowtris is literally just Tetris, but with a gaming research twist, from developer Fábio Phillip Rocha Marques and publisher Physical Artifacts of Interaction Research Group.
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Ruby and The Lost Crystals is a platforming/puzzle hybrid game, from developer Ruby's Steam and publisher SAE-Institute Geneva.
Hook, Line, and Axe is a parkour/action hybrid from developer and publisher Triple AAA Games.
MOLD is a "beautifully haunting exploration game" from developer Finley Southwick and publisher Ringling College of Art and Design.
Panzer Kliker mk I Yanks is a casual strategy idler game from developer and publisher Perun's Forge.
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Helhigan is an RPG roguelike from developer and publisher MD.
And finally, Skull Hotel is a first-person horror game from developer and publisher James Hall.
That’s the whole list!
Don’t worry if something wasn’t to your liking, because there will be another list just like this one in probably a day or two.
Topics: Steam, Valve, Free Games, PC