Recently, four new free games have been added to the Steam gaming platform, contributing to the extensive collection of free titles available for gamers to enjoy or add to their backlog. These are not merely demos; each game offers unique art styles and various genres, and they are all full games (or early access titles) available now.
This addition is not surprising, as Steam frequently updates its catalog with free games, many of which are quite impressive given their price point. As of the time this article is written, these games may not have many reviews yet, but at no cost, they are worth trying out for yourself, and hopefully, you will leave feedback for others.
The announcement of these four games was made on the Free Steam Games X account, which serves as a valuable resource for discovering new freebies as they become available.
Drumroll please… the free games added to Steam are:
Recall Rogue is the only title on this list that isn’t a full release; it is an early access game. However, it remains a playable roguelike deckbuilder featuring 100 knowledge decks and 89 enemies. Since it is still in development, some aspects may be unpolished. If it piques your interest, you should definitely grab it now before it potentially becomes a paid title upon full release.
SpellCatcher offers an open-world experience where players collect rare animals using magic spells to return them to Big Magic University. Players will explore an enchanted mushroom forest, uncovering hidden secrets while searching for colorful creatures.
If you prefer retro-style games with 2-player co-op, INKOCHET may be more suited to your tastes. This puzzle game challenges players to shoot arrows that can ricochet up to four times to color in walls around them, which also leads to doors for progression to new areas.
As a cozy gamer recently captivated by the soothing gameplay of Librarian: Tidy Up The Arcane Library, which is not free but exceptional, I find myself particularly interested in Hidden Objects – Items Find. This game appears to offer a vibrant cozy experience as players click through colorful worlds to locate hidden items. With levels like “The Lost Treasures of Pirate Island” and “Detective in Cyberpunk Tokyo,” there are numerous captivating worlds to explore, and the scenes reportedly include engaging quests with puzzles as well.
Regardless of which game catches your eye—or perhaps all of them—these free titles could provide delightful ways to enjoy your summer evenings. Even if they don’t end up being your preferred choice, you can’t argue with the price of these Steam games!







