Five additional games that once cost a combined total of about 1,100 rubles have shifted to a fully free distribution model on Steam. These titles include Night Escape, Cubo ao topo, MoGu’s Adventure, Pep-Pel and SmallZ, each transitioning from paid status to free access for players in Canada and the United States. This move reflects a broader shift in the PC gaming market toward free-to-play experiences supported by in-game purchases, ads, or optional DLC, making diverse indie projects more accessible to a wider audience.
Night Escape is a third-person multiplayer horror title set inside a moody, decaying mansion. In this asymmetric experience, one group of players assumes the role of survivors while another player acts as a relentless killer. The game was previously priced at 350 rubles, and its free-to-play transition lowers the barrier for new players to explore the tense cat-and-mouse dynamics and cooperative strategies required to outlast the threat. The atmosphere emphasizes shadowy corridors, panic-fueled decisions, and rapid teamwork under pressure.
You can add Night Escape to your Steam library here.
Cubo ao topo is a streamer-focused game that invites players to interact with viewers on the Twitch platform. The core mechanic is simple and playful: keep a cube on top for a set period, earning points and on-screen glory as the crowd watches. Previously, the project cost 133 rubles, but it has become free to play, increasing opportunities for creators and spectators to engage in collaborative, entertaining streams without any upfront purchase commitment.
You can add Cubo ao topo to your Steam library here.
MoGu’s Adventure is a pixel-inspired 2D platformer with retro aesthetics reminiscent of classic Sega Mega Drive titles. Players navigate a world filled with retro charm, take on a sequence of boss battles, and collect in-game bonuses that unlock progression. Previously priced at 61 rubles, MoGu’s Adventure is now free to play, inviting players to explore its tight controls, colorful sprite work, and challenging stages without a purchase barrier.
You can add MoGu’s Adventure to your Steam library here.
Pep-Pel is a hand-drawn platformer featuring a playful goblin hero. The game promises fast-paced levels, inventive challenges, and a whimsical world that rewards exploration and skill. With a 94% user rating and a price tag of 299 rubles in the past, Pep-Pel has moved to a free-to-play model, inviting fans of platformers to dive into its distinctive art style and tight, kinetic level design without any upfront cost.
You can add Pep-Pel to your Steam library here.
SmallZ is a post-apocalyptic survival simulator with an open world, playable with friends in multiplayer. The game emphasizes vehicles, a crafting system, base building, and a day/night cycle that shapes strategic decisions. It features zombies, a broad crafting progression, and cooperative play, and it previously carried a price of 240 rubles. Its shift to free-to-play broadens access for players curious about survival mechanics, collaborative tactics, and shared exploration in a bleak, evolving world.
You can add SmallZ to your Steam library here.
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