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Sundays are usually the perfect time to slow down and dedicate some time to something more relaxing. If you’re in that mood, Steam is offering a small selection of free titles that are perfect for unwinding without spending a dime.
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We’re not talking about big productions, but rather four distinct games with curious ideas and proposals that fit perfectly into short sessions. This type of release is often a great opportunity to discover genres or styles that might have otherwise gone unnoticed.
4 free games on Steam available today
Here are the games you can add to your library right now:
- Either Eye
A more experimental proposal that plays with perception and how to interpret your surroundings. Not everything is as it seems, and you’ll need to pay attention to details to progress. Its slow pace and visual focus make it a distinct experience, more centered on observation than action. - Home Invader
This title completely changes the tone, opting for tension in enclosed spaces. The game puts you in situations where quick reactions are crucial, with moments that can surprise you at any instant. Ideal if you’re looking for something more direct and with a constant sense of pressure. - Kintsugi
A much more tranquil, almost contemplative experience. The goal revolves around rebuilding pieces and paying attention to detail, with a proposal that fits perfectly for unwinding without a hurry. It’s one of those games you can enjoy without stress, simply letting yourself be carried away. - Solo Knight
Here we enter a more classic territory, with combat, progression, and character improvement. You’ll need to face different enemies while developing skills and adapting your playstyle. It works well if you’re in the mood for something with more action but without the need for long sessions.
All of these are available for free on Steam, with no additional requirements. They’re games meant to be tried, experimented with, and who knows, you might discover something that hooks you more than expected on a quiet afternoon.

