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Two free games available on steam see below
You're Jack, a thief in the 80s. Steal VCRs, tapes, and other 80s items in this prologue of American Theft 80s! Newest game from THIEF SIMULATOR developers.
https://store.steampowered.com/ap..._Prologue/
Check out some of Jack's first jobs in this prologue before playing the full game.
From the creators of Thief Simulator.
Every house can be robbed. Just get the right tools and wait for the right time!
Meet interesting characters doing shady jobs.
KEY FEATURES IN THE PROLOGUE:
- explore the first small town from the American Theft 80s
- steal from houses, trailers or gas stations
- finish the first heist
- use the available tools: hammer and crowbar, to break in
- finish shady jobs for shady characters
- disguise yourself as an electrician to fool tenants
Blind Fate: Edo no Yami — Dojo
https://store.steampowered.com/ap...ami__Dojo/
Dive into a world that mixes Sci-Fi and ancient tradition. Slash through robots with a trusty katana, use hi-tech implants to navigate the surroundings, dodge enemy attacks, and land devastating finishers. Reclaim the past following the way of the Japanese samurai in the fantastic period of New Edo.
Blind Fate: Edo no Yami — Dojo is a free introduction to the game's world, offering a better taste of its plot, levels, and boss fights, as well as a glimpse into Yami's past.
It's a new, dark and machine-filled Edo period, and the Shogunate rules over Japan with its just, but pitiless hand: you.
You follow orders. You obey. You kill... Until they kill you.
The prologue finds you at the City of Ghosts, a once glittering Japanese metropolis, where the tide of battle has clearly turned against you: defeated by an overwhelmingly powerful opponent, you plunge into the darkness below the derelict skyscrapers, only to reawaken and see the familiar reality in a "different light"... But just how real is the world around you?
Learn to survive, relying solely on damaged sensors and the advice of your Tengu mentor. Grow stronger and follow the path of blind rage in the insane and fantastical world of cybernetics and ancient mythology.
— A world of data and lies
The Mask of the Oni creates a simulation of the world around you, but tread carefully: old data will only show you the deceiving echoes of the past.
— Swords sing unseen
Even blind, you are unstoppable. Use different sensors to detect your enemies and identify their weak spots, then crush them with lightning speed.
— Robotic folktales of Japan
Discover the story of dozens of robotic versions of Japanese folktale creatures! Find their weaknesses and destroy each one with a devastating finisher!
— Long-lost mechanical lore
Your sensors pierce the curtain of the past. Use sound, smell, and heat to explore the world, uncovering centuries of lore and guiding Yami on his vengeful, story-driven journey.
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These two are essentially demos for full games (which cost money).
I don't think these should be posted here, as there are hundreds more demos on Steam that would clog up this forum if they were allowed here...
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These two are essentially demos for full games (which cost money).
I don't think these should be posted here, as there are hundreds more demos on Steam that would clog up this forum if they were allowed here...
These two are essentially demos for full games (which cost money).
I don't think these should be posted here, as there are hundreds more demos on Steam that would clog up this forum if they were allowed here...
These two are essentially demos for full games (which cost money).
I don't think these should be posted here, as there are hundreds more demos on Steam that would clog up this forum if they were allowed here...
There's a whole section for free digital goods on SD.
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These two are essentially demos for full games (which cost money).
I don't think these should be posted here, as there are hundreds more demos on Steam that would clog up this forum if they were allowed here...
EDIT: Nvm that's "American Thief." Got me too I guess.