You don’t have long before this PlayStation exclusive game is gone for good, meaning time is very much of the essence. And before you head to Steam to purchase it instead, we’re afraid to inform you it’s being delisted there too.
This PlayStation game isn’t critically acclaimed, nor has it generated a cult-like following, however, it’s still been positively received by gamers since its launch in 2016. Described as “a nice little piece of puzzle art”, this Fire Face Corporation developed title is an indie experience that deserves to avoid the exile of being delisted.
check out the trailer for Small Radios Big Televisions below
Unfortunately, though, Adult Swim Games – which is owned by Warner Bros – has decided to “retire” the game, leaving would-be players and those currently discovering the game on a limited deadline. Despite being delisted, the Steam is still charging you for the privilege of playing this soon-to-disappear title.
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However, you can get Small Radios Big Televisions elsewhere for free, thanks to the creator who isn’t taking this delisting lying down. If you visit the Fire Face website, you’ll see a free a download of this “beautiful game” waiting for you.
Even if you don’t have an exactly powerful PC, Small Radios Big Televisions should play just fine – it’s not a big game, nor does it demand too much from your operating system. Those ready to embark on this mini adventure have a world of intrigue to explore:
“Descend into abandoned factories in search of lost cassette tapes that hold boundless virtual worlds. Explore, manipulate, and distort the tapes to make them reveal their secrets. Solve mechanical puzzles and map the winding halls of these empty monoliths. Will you be able to find the way out, or what has happened?”
We hope your wits guide you to the finish line.
Topics: PlayStation, Indie Games, Free Games, Warner Bros, Valve, Steam, PC, PlayStation 4