You can now expand your PC collection without spending money thanks to a new selection of free games available on Steam.
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Friday is always a great time to discover something new to play, and Steam is once again offering several free games for those looking to expand their library without breaking the bank. This time around, we’ve got puzzles, action, skill, and magic, with games that are very different from each other and can be downloaded for free right now.
As is often the case with these types of free releases, all you need to do is head to the game’s Steam page and add it to your account to start playing immediately. We also remind you that there are more free games available on the Epic Games Store; you can grab two new ones through the following link.
These are the 4 free games you can get today on Steam
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A game centered around finding hidden objects, where you’ll need to explore different scenarios filled with details to locate specific items.
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An action game with roguelike elements that focuses on fast-paced gameplay, constant progression, and dynamic combat.
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INKOCHET: Paint The Walls With Your Arrows
A unique experience based on precision, where you’ll use your arrows to paint scenarios and overcome challenges.
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An adventure centered around magic, where you’ll need to capture spells and use them to progress through different levels.
Steam continues to receive new free games almost every week, and while many of these titles are independent projects with a short lifespan, sometimes small surprises emerge that end up gathering thousands of players. If you’re looking for something different to kick off the weekend, these four games are now available to download for free on PC.

