
Yet another four free games are now available for you to enjoy on Steam.
If you’re a regular around these parts, then you may already be familiar with the 12 free Steam titles I walked you through yesterday.
Where Can I Grab These Steam Free Games?
If nothing there appealed to you, worry not; I’m back with a fresh batch today, as brought to our attention by SteamGamesPC.
I can’t exactly say I’ll start off strong as many of these titles lack sufficient reviews, but I’ll begin with what I deem to be the most promising.
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Urban Undergrounds is a first-person horror game from indie developer Brandon.
It sees the player explore an underground bunker, avoiding deadly threats as they search for a missing friend.
The game looks incredibly spooky, with its low-lighting and eerie soundtrack.
“You are an experienced urban explorer, known for venturing into abandoned places where no one else dares to go. One day, your best friend Marcus invites you to investigate an old, decaying urban bunker hidden deep in a forest far from civilisation,” reads the synopsis.
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Personally, I’d say “Nah, you’re alright Marcus.”
Here though, you’ll find out what resides within. There are no weapons in this game so your only options are to run or hide, and you should be able to complete the title in one to two hours.
One early review reads, “Fun little horror game. The meat man kept me on the edge of my seat. Good jump scares, scary moments, and it’s free”.
The … meat man? I won’t ask.
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Curtainfall is perhaps the game for those of you who enjoy action roguelikes.
This one’s from Team Curtainfall and sees you fight your way through a series of arenas set within a cursed circus.
You’ll unlock new abilities and form a build, as is typical in roguelikes, throughout your run.
The gameplay looks a tad primitive and there’s only one review to go off which warns of bugs, so keep that in mind.
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Next up is 3am on Fish Island, and I can’t quite pin down what genre this one belongs to.
Developed by krishGames, you’ll “walk the streets of Fish Island and collect food”.
“Become sober. Stay alert. There are ghosts. Made with the Godot Engine,” it reads.
That sounds somewhat horror-inspired, but then the game also tags itself as an action-adventure, atmospheric, and exploration title.
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There’s no other explanation beyond this so I suppose it’s an experience you just have to jump into.
It has accrued a couple of reviews, many of them being pretty bad.
Finally, there’s Summoners War: RUSH by Com2uS.
This is a tower defence RPG where you’ll “collect and strengthen your monsters to build a team and defeat waves of enemies”.
There’s a Stage Mode and a Tower Defense Mode, and this one does have a review rating.
It currently sits at ‘Mixed’ with 50% of the reviews being popular and 50% being negative.
By the sounds of it, people like the concept but struggle with the fact that this is a poorly ported mobile game which means it’s vertically presented and has some features not properly working.
These titles are all available now, if you do want to try them out.
Topics: Steam, PC, Free Games, Indie Games