Free-to-Play Steam Surprises: Seven Paid Games Become Free, with a 93% Favorite

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In recent days, Steam has expanded its lineup of free-to-play titles, with seven previously paid games switching to a no-cost model. Among these releases, one title has earned a strong 93% user rating, signaling broad player approval as players explore the new access options on Steam.

Goblin Keep is a voxel-based sandbox that blends survival mechanics with cooperative play and a dynamic destructible environment. Players are prompted to craft weapons, unleash spells, and contend with both wildlife and rival characters to endure the harsh game world. The title originally carried a price tag of 435 rubles before the shift to free-to-play, inviting players to test its blend of creativity and combat without an upfront purchase.

You can add Goblin Keep to your Steam library here.

Farmburgh presents a throwback farming simulation that captures the spirit of classic browser games. Players nurture a farm by plowing fields, sowing crops, and raising livestock, mastering seasonal cycles and resource management. The game previously retailed for 165 rubles before becoming free-to-play, offering an approachable entry point for hobby farmers and casual simulation fans alike.

You can add Farmburgh to your Steam library here.

Jumpah is a forward-looking arcade challenge presented in a first-person perspective. The goal is to reach the finish line as fast as possible while navigating a series of escalating obstacles, testing reflexes and route planning. It previously cost 240 rubles prior to its no-cost release, making it an attractive option for quick, adrenaline-fueled sessions.

You can add Jumpah to your Steam library here.

I Am Gangster is a strategic gangster simulation crafted as a turn-based experience with card-driven mechanics. Players aim to expand influence, manage their operations, and strategically infiltrate the city to secure power and control. The game was priced at 102 rubles before it joined the free-to-play rotation.

You can add I Am Gangster to your Steam library here.

Rampage Agents is a multiplayer VR experience that blends action with battle royale-esque competition. Players assume the roles of elite agents navigating futuristic arenas and engaging in fast-paced battles. It previously retailed for 385 rubles and holds a 93% user rating, reflecting solid reception among VR enthusiasts and action game fans alike.

You can add Rampage Agents to your Steam library here.

Creature Card Idle offers a fantasy card-battle experience where combatants include a variety of mythical beings. The gameplay unfolds in turn-based bouts as players assemble decks and tactically deploy creatures for victory. The title holds a rating around 70% and was previously priced at 125 rubles before becoming free-to-play.

You can add Creature Card Idle to your Steam library here.

Megacity Builder challenges players to design and manage a metropolitan region. From city planning to budgeting and policy creation, players oversee the development of infrastructure and governance within a simulated state. The game currently carries a modest rating and previously cost 195 rubles before entering the free-to-play catalog.

You can add Megacity Builder to your Steam library here.

Fans can also monitor discounts and freebies via a Telegram channel, as many games periodically appear in promotions or giveaway blocks on the platform.

A provocative note surfaced with news of a horror title described as a tongue-in-cheek exploration of anatomy on Steam, titled Revenge of the Large Intestine. This news item, reported by VG Times, sparked curiosity and conversation about indie and offbeat game concepts.

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