The Valve store adds four new free games you can try from today.
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The Steam store continues to expand its catalog of free games with new titles that any user can add to their library at no cost. Today, four different proposals have been incorporated, with styles and mechanics that are very different from each other.
As is often the case with this type of release, the games become part of the free-to-play catalog on the platform, so they can be downloaded directly from their official Steam pages. All you need is an active account and to click the “add to library” button.
The four free games that arrive today on Steam
These are the four new free games that you can already find available in the Valve store:
Each one offers a distinct proposal within the independent catalog on Steam. From action and shooting with a retro aesthetic, to experiences that focus on exploration, strategy, or combat in dungeons.
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Metal Goose
A shooter with an arcade aesthetic where you control a heavily armed goose. The proposal bets on fast-paced action, constant shooting, and a visual style that recalls the classics of the genre. -
Blooming Ashes
An experience focused on exploration and atmosphere, where the player ventures into a dark world full of mysteries. The title combines detailed scenarios with a slow pace focused on discovering the story of the environment. -
Mainframe Men
An action game with strategic elements set in a digital environment. You control characters within a computer system while fighting against threats and solving different challenges. -
Dungeon Armory
A proposal focused on combat within dungeons, with progression and equipment mechanics. The game invites you to explore different rooms and improve your arsenal to face increasingly demanding enemies.
This type of release often appears constantly on Steam, especially within the indie scene, where many developers opt for free models or initial versions without cost to attract players and create a community around the project.
If you like discovering new titles or trying different proposals without spending money, these four games can already be downloaded from today directly on Steam.

