Steam Next Fest continues to unveil a plethora of captivating demos, and as the event progresses, the opportunity to discover hidden gems becomes ever more enticing. This installment highlights five additional standout demos that gamers should explore during this October 2025 showcase, encompassing genres from tower defense to old-school RPGs.
Mosaic of the Strange
Developer Mark Ffrench’s previous title, Proverbs, was a delightful surprise, merging the simplicity of Picross with the strategic depth of Minesweeper. Mosaic of the Strange elevates this concept further by incorporating an engaging point-and-click mystery that unfolds as players solve puzzles. The demo offers a soothing experience, seamlessly blending relaxation with the intrigue of supernatural elements, promising an even more rewarding journey in the full game.
Winter Burrow
In Winter Burrow, players assume the role of an adorable mouse navigating the challenges of survival after returning home to a disheveled burrow. The demo artfully balances cozy gameplay with survival mechanics, allowing players to gather resources and craft items while also managing their needs for food and warmth. The charming picture book aesthetic enhances the woodland adventure, making it a delightful experience.
Monsters Are Coming!
In a landscape filled with games inspired by Vampire Survivors, Monsters Are Coming! stands out by blending elements of tower defense with character-building mechanics. Players face relentless waves of enemies while managing a mobile fortress, requiring strategic upgrades to both their character and the city they protect. This innovative approach makes it a refreshing addition to the genre, inviting players to experiment with different strategies and builds.
Verho: Curse of Faces
With a resurgence of retro-style RPGs, Verho: Curse of Faces emerges as a noteworthy contender. Drawing inspiration from the classic King’s Field series, this game immerses players in a fantastical world where wearing a mask is essential for protection against a deadly curse. The demo showcases fast-paced yet strategic combat, set against a backdrop of a bizarre and captivating universe, enhanced by lo-fi graphics and a diverse array of spells and weapons.
Moonsigil Atlas
Among the many roguelike card games showcased, Moonsigil Atlas distinguishes itself by introducing a fresh gameplay mechanic. Players summon geometric shapes made of connected triangles with each card, strategically fitting them into a grid. The freedom to play multiple cards per round, contingent on available space, adds a new layer of strategy, enhanced by the game’s lunar magic theme. This innovative approach breathes new life into the genre, making it a must-try for enthusiasts.