4 games have become free forever on Steam. Among them is a post-apocalyptic shooter

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Four more games that previously sold for money have become permanently free on Steam. We’re talking about projects like GUNWATCH: Conflict Survival, CAT AND LADDER CLIMB, Made in Hell and Imposters: Countdown.

GUNWATCH: Conflict Survival is a first-person shooter set in a post-apocalyptic zombie setting. The game features six maps and multiplayer modes such as Free For All, Team Deathmatch, Domination and Firefight. You can also play alone. In addition, there is a separate zone in which you have to survive between waves of approaching zombies. Previously, the project was sold for 42 rubles.





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You can add GUNWATCH: Conflict Survival to your Steam library here.

CAT AND LADDER CLIMB is a pixel platformer with 2D graphics in which the player must help a cat climb as high as possible. To do this, you have to jump on platforms and pass tests. Previously the game cost 42 rubles.





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You can add CAT AND LADDER CLIMB to your Steam library here.

Made in Hell is a hardcore platformer in which the character must escape from Hell. To do this, he must climb up and roll a die that can teleport him to wherever he lands. Previously, the project was sold for 42 rubles.





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You can add Made in Hell to your Steam library here.

Imposters: Countdown is a multiplayer space game reminiscent of Among Us, in which gamers must manage to leave the ship within the allotted time. It is worth noting that one of the players may be a traitor who will in every possible way prevent his comrades from completing the task. Previously the game cost 125 rubles.





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You can add Imposters: Countdown to your Steam library here.

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