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Steam continues to expand its collection of free games with more proposals that were previously paid. This time, it’s about two independent titles that have officially become Free to Play permanently, which means you can add them to your library and play them without restrictions from now on. No tricks or time limits.
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Both titles are available in the Valve store and stand out for their original approaches. One of them puts you in the role of a god in a galaxy of flying islands, while the other offers a very visual cooperative adventure in a world of shadows and light. Below, we’ll tell you what they are and what their proposals are like.
Free games now available on Steam
The Mims Beginning
Simulation, strategy, and cosmic humor. You control a race known as the Mims in their struggle to survive and expand in a galaxy full of dangers. You’ll have to build structures, grow plants, raise animals, protect yourself from disasters, and use divine powers like predicting the future, psychic control, or invocations.
- Includes story mode, survival mode, and sandbox mode. Its mechanics are reminiscent of titles like Black & White or Spore.
Shadow Puppeteer
An award-winning cooperative adventure where you control a child and their shadow, separated by a sinister puppeteer. You must progress by solving light and darkness puzzles while exploring dreamlike scenarios with a puppet theater aesthetic. The game was awarded for its artistic direction, music, and level design.
- Perfect for playing locally with a friend.
Both titles can now be downloaded for free from their official Steam pages. No keys or additional process are required. Add them to your library, and they’ll be available forever. Will you give them a try?
