Steam Users can currently download the 2021 horror game Dreadful Depths: Mushroom Day Completely free. Players have until April 6 to take advantage of this Steam promotion, which allows them to add it to their libraries and keep it forever.
PC gamers looking to pad out their gaming libraries without spending a lot of money are in good hands with Steam. The platform has a large selection of free-to-play games, and often holds free-to-keep promotions that allow players to permanently add titles that would normally cost money to their library. Steam's free-to-keep promotions often highlight titles from smaller developers, which can occasionally offer some hidden gems. Its main competitor, the Epic Game Store, is famous for having weekly freebies that gamers are more likely to have heard of, so it's always worth checking both storefronts to see what's on offer at any given time.
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Steam users can claim Dreadful Depths: Mushroom Day Free now. This game is a single-player horror game released in 2021 by indie developer TakeThem.Games. This is the latest release from the studio, which has previously released games in various genres. Vaccine delivery simulator and Brother!!! Save him!. The Steam description provides some idea of what players can expect Dreadful Depths: Mushroom DaySaying, “While picking mushrooms in a clearing, you stumble upon an abandoned hut. Exploring it, you find yourself in a cave full of unexpected inhabitants and surprises.” In terms of gameplay, the developer promises a “unique system of hand-crafted caves,” “frequent events that won't bore you,” “enemies and screamers,” and more, along with eight Steam achievements to unlock.
Dreadful Depths: Mushroom Day Free-to-keep only until April 6th, after which it will return to the regular full price of $4.99. After players press the “Add to account” button when signing in to the Steam page, it will be registered to their account forever. There is no obligation to download it immediately. Gamers who just want to add it to their backlog can probably do so without a problem trying it further down the line.
Free promotion has already led Dreadful Depths: Mushroom Day Getting lots of new reviews on Steam. The latest stream of reviews has been mixed. Some praise the atmosphere and easy 100% achievements, while others criticize the short runtime and what one player described as “cheap deaths”. The fact that giant spiders play a central role in the game comes across in reviews, which may make it unsuitable for some players. Ultimately, regardless of its reviews, this is a free Steam game, which will be enough for many to pick it up and give it a try.
Outside of Steam, PC gamers now have more free games to claim. Those who visit the Epic Games Store can get some free titles Havendock, Hyper Echelonand Together after dark at no cost. Although there's always been a prevailing sentiment that PC gaming is expensive, these kinds of gifts show that building a strong gaming library doesn't require spending a lot of money on games.