In an exciting development for gaming enthusiasts, three PC titles are now available for free on Steam, albeit for a limited time. Among these offerings, two games typically require a purchase, while the third is a fresh release that will remain free for an extended period. However, the first two games must be claimed within a specific window to ensure they can be kept permanently.
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While none of these titles represent the pinnacle of the latest gaming trends, one of them, released in 2023, has garnered considerable attention, reflected in its impressive user reviews on the Valve platform.
100% Orange Juice
Developed by Orange Juice and published by Fruitbat Factory, 100% Orange Juice debuted in 2023 and boasts a “Very Positive” rating on Steam, with a remarkable 94% approval rating derived from over 8,600 user reviews. This rating places it just shy of the highest accolade, “Overwhelmingly Positive.”
About:
“100% Orange Juice is a digital multiplayer board game featuring characters from Orange Juice’s beloved titles. Players can expect a whimsical world where dogs, humans, and machines soar through the skies, all while engaging in dice-based battles.”
MINOS: Home A-Labyrinth
Just launched on December 17, MINOS: Home A-Labyrinth is a new title developed by Articier and published by Devolver Digital. Although it has only received a handful of reviews, the initial feedback is promising, with four out of five users expressing positive sentiments.
About:
“In this cozy spin-off, players will utilize improvised defenses and festive traps to thwart unwelcome intruders in their labyrinth, reimagining the trap-building mechanics of the original MINOS.”
Toy Tinker Simulator
Released in 2021 by Turquoise Revival Games and published by Grab The Games and Whisper Games, Toy Tinker Simulator currently holds the lowest rating among the trio, with a “Mixed” approval rate of 58% from 265 user reviews.
About:
“This game invites players to step into the role of a toy tinker, offering a unique opportunity to repair toys and curate toy museums, spreading joy to all.”
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