Steam is a reference when we think about PC games. Among so many launches with varying prices, the platform also receives a selection of free games weekly.

Of course, these experiences are not always complete, serving only as a demonstration for complete titles in the catalog. Still, it can be an opportunity to discover something new or have fun without much commitment in your free time.

According to a survey by SteamDB, which brings to the public a lot of interesting data about the Valve platform, more than 454 titles were released in the catalog in the last seven days alone. With that in mind, the Voxel Here are seven new free games coming to Steam this week to discover, redeem and enjoy! Check it out:

Slappyball

Slappyball is an eccentric multiplayer volleyball game in which players control walking hands, who for some reason also have fashion sense. It is possible to enjoy 3×3, 2×2 or even 1×1 matches, with pairings for casual or ranked clashes for those who are more competitive.

The game also attracts attention with different fields, including one that takes place on a pirate ship. In this case, the ball turns into a bomb to make the game even more exciting. It is very likely that the developer, Amelore, will update the game with more content in the coming months.

HackHub

As the name suggests, HackHub is a hacker simulator in which the player must rewrite rules, challenge authorities and thwart surveillance systems. The version available on Steam is a free trial, which features ten introductory missions for the player to test their skills.

The game promises a realistic experience, with real-world techniques and tools to perform complex cyber tasks. As you follow the story and complete challenges, you can customize your tools and techniques to improve your arsenal.

The Happyhills Homicide

Inspired by 80s horror films, The Happyhills Homicide is a pixel art puzzle adventure game in which players take on the role of a serial killer. Although it is a game with simple visuals, it features very graphic violence that may cause discomfort to some audiences.

The game mixes stealth action elements and features twenty playable levels, each with their respective methods, weapons and puzzle elements to be used in favor of objectives. The promise is that the challenge also increases with each phase, requiring adaptation and planning.

You’re just imagining it

You’re just imagining it is described as a “chronic illness simulator” in which the main character believes he is sick but doesn’t know exactly what his problem is. Living with constant pain, he tries to seek a diagnosis from several different doctors, who claim that everything is just a thing of his imagination.

In this sense, the idea is to resist as much as possible, balancing your personal life with the stress felt by the pain, with management mechanics until an accurate diagnosis is achieved. The promise is that the game is around 30 minutes long.

Dark Goddess of Destruction

Dark Goddess of Destruction is a free card RPG with idle mechanics, meaning the player does not need to actively participate in matches to obtain resources and progress. The player controls an emissary of the Goddess of Light, who will encounter hundreds of dark goddesses on his journey.

The game is localized in Brazilian Portuguese and, according to the developers, has a philosophy of co-production with its community. In other words, players’ feedback and creativity are a part of designing the future of the game. According to the developer, all money raised in microtransactions will be invested in its own production.

GHUNTER

Em Ghunterthe title character is a cooking elf who uses weapons inspired by kitchen instruments to hunt creatures and create different dishes to save the kingdom. The action unfolds with real-time shooting mechanics, from an isometric perspective and with a lot of exploration.

In addition to improving their equipment, the player can also follow an interactive narrative with dialogue options. Like a chef, Ghunter You also need to take orders on a wall and cook at the same time as you face threatening creatures on the battlefields.

Coloring Game 5

Described as an anti-stress game, Coloring Game 5 is a number-based coloring game. In addition to the images from the base game, it is possible to upload your own illustrations for free, as long as they are in 125×125 resolution. Additionally, there is a 3D mode to give the artwork a different aesthetic.

The gameplay premise is quite simple, based on point and click mechanics. The numbers serve as a guide so that the player can color according to the reference image, so it’s an interesting game for those who are interested in pixel art and want to pass the time.

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Source: https://www.tecmundo.com.br/voxel/500026-steam-recebe-7-novos-jogos-gratis-nesta-semana-veja-lista.htm



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