
Gather around, Steam users. If you’ve put yourself on a game buying ban or if you’re just simply looking to save a few pennies this month, you’ve come to the right place. We’ve rounded up 12 games that won’t cost you a thing to play. With a mixture of full releases and delightful demos, let’s dive right in.
Take a look atDefenders of the Omniversein action below.
Next up, we have White Pig Games’Plane Accident. In this first-person puzzler, you’ll be tasked with gathering evidence in order to solve a mystery involving a, you guessed it, crashed plane. It’s the prologue that’s playable, so this should allow you to decide whether you want to purchase the full game which is due to launch on 22 February.
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Infinite Interactive’sWarlords Battlecry: The Protectors of Etheriais also available now. This one began life as mod forWarlords Battlecry 3but devs say its a standalone experience that doesn’t need the original game to run. “A terrible threat long foretold rises to finish a war waged in prehistory, throwing Etheria into chaos. Will you save or lose your kindred?” the synopsis teases.
We’ve almost reached the end folks. Starlight Games brings usKings Call, a free-to-play trading card game that’s playable via browser. You’ll assume the role of the Lord of Silver Heron Ridge who wants to obtain as many creatures and spells as possible to defeat his lands’ monsters. Finally, ArcaNova has launchedMoi Moi Heroes. I may have saved the best until last. Perfect for fans of classic platformers, this third-person 3D indie platformer sees you transform into an Easter Island head figure who must help return King Moi Moi’s crown. It looks like heaps of fun and is free-to-play in early access. Hopefully, something here appeals to you.
Topics:Steam,Free Games,PC