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Steam Adds More Games to Free-to-Play Collection Recently Released on the Platform

Enjoy these new indie games for free on Steam.

Steam is among the online gaming platforms that offer free games to claim, and the company has recently added more titles to discover on its platform and enjoy without having to pay.

Specifically, Valve recently added four new games to Steam's platform, with these four being classified as indie games.

Steam Adds More Games to Free-to-Play Collection

GameRant reported that the four new games that have been added by Steam are all available without a deadline for claiming them. This means that players do not have to rush in claiming these new games to avoid missing the chance of getting them for free.

Check out the list below to discover the four new indie games on Steam.

'Escape Up'

AngryBread Limited's latest free-to-play action platformer, "Escape Up," is now available on Steam. The late February-released title offers a new fast-paced 2D game that has simple mechanics but offers a thrilling adventure throughout the map.

The game revolves around breaking free from a locked tower, beginning at the bottom floor and making your way up to the top to escape. Each level progresses to harder puzzles, tighter windows, and stronger opponents.

'Dog's Walts'

Steam's next free-to-play game is another action title, but this time, it is a 3D smashing game with 2D-style controls called "Dog's Walts."

Also released in late February, Donut Tail Studio's latest game centers on an easy-to-play title featuring man's best friend smashing their way through hordes of enemies using a hammer.

'Crimson Loop'

"Crimson Loop" is Nathan's, the developer, latest rogue-like action game centered on surviving various stages filled with waves of monsters looking to eliminate you. Players may upgrade their character's offense and defense stats along the way, with abilities also obtainable in between hordes.

Despite the seemingly endless runs, there is a mystery to uncover in this game.

'Ze Gunner'

In this first-person shooter base defense game called "Ze Gunner" from Jose Santos, players control a turret system that has unlimited ammo to eliminate all enemies fighting their way to invade.

Enemies will be seen coming, but they will only fire at a player's turret at a certain range. Each enemy has a different typing, with their firing rate varying depending on the character, which requires the player to mix up one's strategy to defend their base.

Originally published on Player One

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