Two Free PC Games for a Limited Time, Now on IndieGala
IndieGala is giving away two PC titles that players can claim on its site. Promotions like this are time-limited, but once a game is added to a library, it remains there permanently for the recipient. The duo includes titles such as Vorax and Exit Limbo: Open.
Vorax is an open-world zombie survival adventure that puts players in the shoes of a mercenary sent to a quarantined island where a mysterious virus has spread through the local population. The mission centers on uncovering the events that led to the outbreak and coordinating with a combat unit dispatched to assist. It is a game about exploration, survival, and uncovering a hidden truth behind the calamity.
As players travel through Vorax, they must scavenge for supplies and food, craft essential tools, construct shelters, and contend with relentless mutants. The game showcases a wide array of environments, including caves, dense urban areas, sewers, and more, along with a day-night cycle, dynamic weather, and a system that simulates stress and fatigue to heighten tension. The title emphasizes player choice and resource management as central mechanics.
Vorax is currently in alpha, meaning new content and improvements will continue to be added over time. Screenshots and additional visuals from the game can be explored to get a feel for its atmosphere and design. (VG Times)
Exit Limbo: Open is a classic side-scrolling action game that mixes beat ’em up thrills with chaotic, fast-paced combat. The story follows Mr. Reno, the lone survivor of a train crash, who awakens in a dystopian parallel world where he must confront bands of diverse enemies. The description promises a brutal, relentless experience where players see Mr. Reno grow stronger as the struggle intensifies.
Players can claim Exit Limbo: Open through the IndieGala giveaway as well. It is a throwback title that appeals to fans of old-school arcade action who enjoy tough, hands-on combat and a steady stream of escalating challenges. (VG Times)
Additionally, fans can monitor ongoing game discounts and freebies through a dedicated Telegram channel. For PC gamers hoping to enjoy the first Red Dead Redemption game as part of a modern experience, the title and its learning curve are often a point of discussion among players in North America. (VG Times)
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