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Steam makes hit game completely free, but you've only 1 week
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Published 11:30 17 Apr 2025 GMT+1

Steam makes hit game completely free, but you've only 1 week

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Angharad Redden

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Topics: Steam, PC, Free Games

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The Easter weekend is about to begin and what better way to celebrate Jesus’ triumphant return than to play a game I’m sure he would have loved.

AtmaSphere, an indie “roll-a-ball game” developed by Mazen Games.

Another free Steam title to add to your library is Once Human. Check out its trailer below!

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Now for the first time since it was first released back in 2018, AtmaSphere is completely free to download for Steam users but the catch is that this deal is only eligible for a week so you had better hurry.

So what is AtmaSphere?

Set in a medieval world full of dangerous traps and uncertain paths, players will need to roll to safety and do whatever it takes not to fall off.

You will take on the role of Ballard who must do whatever it takes to get home to Ballerina, the love of his life even if that means progressing through more and more difficult levels, each with unique traps and puzzles.

Collect the diamonds to impress the Ballerina and even grab some yellow coins for bragging points as you navigate across 30+ handcrafted levels with their very own original soundtracks and atmospheric rain sounds.

What sounds better?

Since its release, AtmaSphere has gained a ‘mostly positive’ rating on Steam which is not bad considering that the game is now free to download, meaning that you lose nothing by trying it out.

One positive review by user xeos read as follows:

“AtmaSphere offers a refreshing take on the classic ball-rolling genre.

The physics are smooth, the environments are visually appealing, and each level gradually increases in difficulty.

While it looks simple at first glance, don't be fooled — some levels require serious timing and skill.”

Another user, ThatOneTVHead, summed it up simply.

“Fun, simple, good way to pass the time!” Their review read.

So if you want a free game to check out this weekend, then make sure you grab AtmaSphere before it heads back to full price in a week’s time.


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