If you didn’t already know, Steam’s Planes, Trains, And Automobiles Fest is currently underway.Okay, yes, that’s not an event that’s going to appeal to everyone but if you do enjoy sampling a transport-related game from time to time, you’re in luck.Naturally, the event means a ton of games are currently running discounts but what’s perhaps more exciting is that so too have a bunch of free demos dropped.AdvertPlanes, Trains, And Automobiles Fest runs until 23 September, ending at 10am PT, so make sure that you check out all offers and demos before that point.There’s an endless stream of demos for you to choose from, but allow me to guide you through the top 24.Red Phantom Games’Gearshiftersis the event’s most downloaded demo, at the time of writing.This is an arcade shoot em’ up racer - not too dissimilar from Twisted Metal in its concept.AdvertYou’ll essentially go to war against ‘extreme-machine bosses,’ boosting your chances with mods, as well as vehicle defences and weaponry.Successfully take out your opponents and transport goods in order to succeed.Hellride Games’Capital Commandoccupies second place.In this space sim, you’ll explore a procedurally-generated galaxy, competing in space battles as you journey to the far corners of this vast sandbox world.AdvertSpeaking of space,Starfield’sShattered Spaceexpansion launches very soon.If naval combat is more your thing, put the space games aside and make room for Eidos Studio Hungary’sBattlestations Pacific- the third most popular demo.“Experience one war through two epic sagas where you will be a part of history or change it. Feel the power of the historically authentic and decisive battles of the Pacific War,” the synopsis teases.AdvertThis one’s a classic, originally releasing in 2009, that’s worth sampling if you haven’t already.In fourth place, we have Games Incubator and GameFormatic’sCar Detailing Simulatorwhich is exactly what it says on the tin.There’s little else I can add here except that it’s a very satisfying endeavour.In fifth place, we have the similarBike Mechanic Simulator.AdvertThis one’s from Manager Games and will have you, you guessed it, fixing up bikes.Nothing caught your eye? All of the following titles are also now available to sample for free:Jeepney SimulatorCalm CoveRoad EngineerFrontiers ReachBattle TrainZompizzaAirBorne SeaOffroad: Dead PlanetBlue Sky AcesWarplanes: Air CorpLine of Fire - Pirate WaltzKamikaze LassplanesGrub TruckDecimate driverTake on HelicoptersZombie Driver HDReclaim The SeaGo For Launch: MercuryThe Curse of Grimsey IslandAs I said, the event finishes on 23 September so don’t miss out.Featured Image Credit: ValveTopics:Steam,PC,Indie Games

If you didn’t already know, Steam’s Planes, Trains, And Automobiles Fest is currently underway.Okay, yes, that’s not an event that’s going to appeal to everyone but if you do enjoy sampling a transport-related game from time to time, you’re in luck.Naturally, the event means a ton of games are currently running discounts but what’s perhaps more exciting is that so too have a bunch of free demos dropped.AdvertPlanes, Trains, And Automobiles Fest runs until 23 September, ending at 10am PT, so make sure that you check out all offers and demos before that point.There’s an endless stream of demos for you to choose from, but allow me to guide you through the top 24.Red Phantom Games’Gearshiftersis the event’s most downloaded demo, at the time of writing.This is an arcade shoot em’ up racer - not too dissimilar from Twisted Metal in its concept.AdvertYou’ll essentially go to war against ‘extreme-machine bosses,’ boosting your chances with mods, as well as vehicle defences and weaponry.Successfully take out your opponents and transport goods in order to succeed.Hellride Games’Capital Commandoccupies second place.In this space sim, you’ll explore a procedurally-generated galaxy, competing in space battles as you journey to the far corners of this vast sandbox world.AdvertSpeaking of space,Starfield’sShattered Spaceexpansion launches very soon.If naval combat is more your thing, put the space games aside and make room for Eidos Studio Hungary’sBattlestations Pacific- the third most popular demo.“Experience one war through two epic sagas where you will be a part of history or change it. Feel the power of the historically authentic and decisive battles of the Pacific War,” the synopsis teases.AdvertThis one’s a classic, originally releasing in 2009, that’s worth sampling if you haven’t already.In fourth place, we have Games Incubator and GameFormatic’sCar Detailing Simulatorwhich is exactly what it says on the tin.There’s little else I can add here except that it’s a very satisfying endeavour.In fifth place, we have the similarBike Mechanic Simulator.AdvertThis one’s from Manager Games and will have you, you guessed it, fixing up bikes.Nothing caught your eye? All of the following titles are also now available to sample for free:Jeepney SimulatorCalm CoveRoad EngineerFrontiers ReachBattle TrainZompizzaAirBorne SeaOffroad: Dead PlanetBlue Sky AcesWarplanes: Air CorpLine of Fire - Pirate WaltzKamikaze LassplanesGrub TruckDecimate driverTake on HelicoptersZombie Driver HDReclaim The SeaGo For Launch: MercuryThe Curse of Grimsey IslandAs I said, the event finishes on 23 September so don’t miss out.Featured Image Credit: ValveTopics:Steam,PC,Indie Games
If you didn’t already know, Steam’s Planes, Trains, And Automobiles Fest is currently underway.Okay, yes, that’s not an event that’s going to appeal to everyone but if you do enjoy sampling a transport-related game from time to time, you’re in luck.Naturally, the event means a ton of games are currently running discounts but what’s perhaps more exciting is that so too have a bunch of free demos dropped.AdvertPlanes, Trains, And Automobiles Fest runs until 23 September, ending at 10am PT, so make sure that you check out all offers and demos before that point.There’s an endless stream of demos for you to choose from, but allow me to guide you through the top 24.Red Phantom Games’Gearshiftersis the event’s most downloaded demo, at the time of writing.This is an arcade shoot em’ up racer - not too dissimilar from Twisted Metal in its concept.AdvertYou’ll essentially go to war against ‘extreme-machine bosses,’ boosting your chances with mods, as well as vehicle defences and weaponry.Successfully take out your opponents and transport goods in order to succeed.Hellride Games’Capital Commandoccupies second place.In this space sim, you’ll explore a procedurally-generated galaxy, competing in space battles as you journey to the far corners of this vast sandbox world.AdvertSpeaking of space,Starfield’sShattered Spaceexpansion launches very soon.If naval combat is more your thing, put the space games aside and make room for Eidos Studio Hungary’sBattlestations Pacific- the third most popular demo.“Experience one war through two epic sagas where you will be a part of history or change it. Feel the power of the historically authentic and decisive battles of the Pacific War,” the synopsis teases.AdvertThis one’s a classic, originally releasing in 2009, that’s worth sampling if you haven’t already.In fourth place, we have Games Incubator and GameFormatic’sCar Detailing Simulatorwhich is exactly what it says on the tin.There’s little else I can add here except that it’s a very satisfying endeavour.In fifth place, we have the similarBike Mechanic Simulator.AdvertThis one’s from Manager Games and will have you, you guessed it, fixing up bikes.Nothing caught your eye? All of the following titles are also now available to sample for free:Jeepney SimulatorCalm CoveRoad EngineerFrontiers ReachBattle TrainZompizzaAirBorne SeaOffroad: Dead PlanetBlue Sky AcesWarplanes: Air CorpLine of Fire - Pirate WaltzKamikaze LassplanesGrub TruckDecimate driverTake on HelicoptersZombie Driver HDReclaim The SeaGo For Launch: MercuryThe Curse of Grimsey IslandAs I said, the event finishes on 23 September so don’t miss out.
If you didn’t already know, Steam’s Planes, Trains, And Automobiles Fest is currently underway.
Okay, yes, that’s not an event that’s going to appeal to everyone but if you do enjoy sampling a transport-related game from time to time, you’re in luck.
Naturally, the event means a ton of games are currently running discounts but what’s perhaps more exciting is that so too have a bunch of free demos dropped.
Advert
Advert
Planes, Trains, And Automobiles Fest runs until 23 September, ending at 10am PT, so make sure that you check out all offers and demos before that point.
There’s an endless stream of demos for you to choose from, but allow me to guide you through the top 24.
Red Phantom Games’Gearshiftersis the event’s most downloaded demo, at the time of writing.
This is an arcade shoot em’ up racer - not too dissimilar from Twisted Metal in its concept.
Advert
Advert
You’ll essentially go to war against ‘extreme-machine bosses,’ boosting your chances with mods, as well as vehicle defences and weaponry.
Successfully take out your opponents and transport goods in order to succeed.
Hellride Games’Capital Commandoccupies second place.
In this space sim, you’ll explore a procedurally-generated galaxy, competing in space battles as you journey to the far corners of this vast sandbox world.
Advert
Advert
Speaking of space,Starfield’sShattered Spaceexpansion launches very soon.
If naval combat is more your thing, put the space games aside and make room for Eidos Studio Hungary’sBattlestations Pacific- the third most popular demo.
“Experience one war through two epic sagas where you will be a part of history or change it. Feel the power of the historically authentic and decisive battles of the Pacific War,” the synopsis teases.
Advert
Advert
This one’s a classic, originally releasing in 2009, that’s worth sampling if you haven’t already.
In fourth place, we have Games Incubator and GameFormatic’sCar Detailing Simulatorwhich is exactly what it says on the tin.
There’s little else I can add here except that it’s a very satisfying endeavour.
In fifth place, we have the similarBike Mechanic Simulator.
Advert
Advert
This one’s from Manager Games and will have you, you guessed it, fixing up bikes.
Nothing caught your eye? All of the following titles are also now available to sample for free:
As I said, the event finishes on 23 September so don’t miss out.
Topics:Steam,PC,Indie Games