translated from Spanish: #QuedateEnCasa: more than 100 free PC games for the weekend

Everything seems to indicate that mandatory quarantine is coming, so nothing beats a hundred free PC games to spend the days that come entertaining. This week we’re already showing you about Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and Football Manager 2020 promos, and now it’s the turn of standalone and classic games. There are several alternatives to play because all platforms and digital stores are doing their part to encourage players to stay at home. In this note we will review four different stores that are big titles, independent games still in development and even classics of the 80s and 90s.Many of the games are independent developments and projects with some years on the market, which means that not only are not very demanding and run on any PC, but also many of them are compatible with Mac.

Under the “Stay at home” initiative, GOG people are giving away nearly 30 games ranging from role-playing adventures with MSX-worthy graphics to newer titles, such as the Carder-based card game, Gwent.La list is long and most importantly, once you add them to your game, they’re going to be yours forever, so there’s no rush to try them all. There are games of all genres, but if you don’t know where to start, you can’t miss it with a graphic adventure like the classic Beneath a Steel Sky, or Shadow Warrior’s frantic first-person action Classic.Es a good opportunity to revive (or know) a piece of gamer history, going through several decades and seeing how the genres have evolved along with technology. You can find all the games IN THIS LINK.

The quintessential PC store also joins the initiative through the Steam Games Festival, an independent game festival that provides access to more than 50 demos of titles that are still in development or recently released. Until March 23, you’ll be able to download selected indie Megabooth game trials from the cancelled GDC, events like Day of the Devs, The Mix and financing projects like Wings.No are complete games, of course, many of them offer a few hours of content and can help you see what’s coming in terms of indies and watching a little out of the comfort zone that are high-budget AAA games. For those who like different experiences and want more than FIFA, Call of Duty and Fortnite. To be advised to start: When the Past was Around and Spiritfarer if you want quiet and relaxing experiences, Eldest Souls, Disc Room and Carrion to get the mufa out of action, Superliminal if you like puzzles, and Skatebird if you want to control adorable skate birds. You can find all the demos IN THIS LINK.

Fortnite’s responsible giant’s store today renewed the free game offering. We had anticipated this week that were the last days to download the three independent games available since last Thursday, and today two good titles were finally made available to players to enjoy in this quarantine. The first is The Stanley Parable, a narrative exploration adventure in controlling Stanley, a character who must walk through an office building following the commands of a voiceover. Or not. The game offers absolute freedom of action and every decision we make will affect the end we arrive at. It’s a master’s degree in design in itself that’s worth a try. The second is WatchDogs, Ubisoft’s open-world game starring Aiden Pearce, a hacker on a revenge mission who will have a connected city at your disposal to eliminate enemies and gain resources. Both games can be downloaded IN THIS LINK.

This platform may not sound to you, but it’s one of the most popular among independent developers, and as it couldn’t be otherwise, it adds to the help (in collaboration with the studios) with dozens of free games to download and play with no time limit, and many others with huge discounts. Although many of the games may not be known to you, the name tree doesn’t cover the forest from a catalog full of jewels to enjoy, including Daniel Benmergui’s Argentine game Fidel Dungeon Rescue. If the offer is intimidating and you don’t know where to start, we throw a few options at you: in addition to Fidel Dungeon Rescue, try Nuclear Throne if you like the action, The Restless if you’re looking for a retro psychological horror experience, and No Response for a minimalist narrative exploration adventure. You can find all the Itch.io games IN THIS LINK.
In this note:

Original source in Spanish

Related Posts

Add Comment