
It’s that time yet again; I’m here to guide you through Steam’s latest free-to-play additions.
Today, there are four games on our whistle stop tour, as brought to our attention by SteamGamesPC.
All of these titles are completely free to download, enjoy, and keep.
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Let’s begin with Robbery Day, a first-person shooter from B.B.B. Games.
You won’t be shocked to discover that, yes, you’ll be tasked with carrying out a number of robberies and heists.
There are three types of locations you’ll target: banks, jewelry stores, and meth labs.
Outside of the robberies themselves, you’ll also have to fend off the police and cook meth to sell on.
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With that in mind, you’re going to have to adopt a bit of a lawless Walter White attitude.
There are three characters to play as, each with their own unique weapons, while each type of robbery also has its own unique demands and mechanics.
It’s almost April which means The Last of Us returns to HBO very soon.
Do you like platformers? What about “rage-inducing platformers”?
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That’s what you’ll find in Trapventure by Skander Boufares.
Here, your success will be dependent on you solving puzzles, dodging deadly traps, and battling skeletons too.
“Play as an archer and test your reflexes and brain power as you jump across floating platforms, face off against enemies, and work your way through dangerous environments. It's a challenge, but that’s all part of the fun,” the description reads.
I have to say, this one looks very fun - and it was made by a solo dev! Bravo.
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If you prefer survival titles, DET@ACU brings us one with a difference.
Wildcat Snack Attack will see you play as someone who must defend their snacks (assumedly carried in their backpack) from encroaching wildcats.
You’ll have to use water balloons to fend them off, or stash your, well, stash.
The wildcats in question are designed to look like delightful little kitty cats and honestly, I'd let them eat what they want.
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Finally, Hermes Devs bring us Hermes Runner, a 3D movement-based open level parkour punk game.
“Free run using Hermes’ boots, deface billboards, and make deliveries in a reimagined 2000s Greek city where the Gods are real, and they own everything,” reads the synopsis.
It’s a neat concept, and the game is currently holding a 100% Positive review score.
If you fancy a go at any of these indie titles, head on over to Steam and show them your support.
Topics: Steam, PC, Indie Games, Free Games