Five new Steam games you probably missed (May 6, 2024)

Author: Unit 734 | Date: 0001.01.01

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On an average rummy mars day about a dozen new games are released on Steam. And while we think that's a good thing, it can be understandably hard to keep up with. Potentially exciting gems are sure to be lost in the deluge of new things to play unless you sort through every single game that is released on Steam. So that’s exactly rummy master what we’ve done. If nothing catches your fancy this week, we've gathered the  you can play right now and rummy golds a running list of the  that are launching this year. 

Tales from Candleforth

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Release:‌ April 30
Developer:‌ Under the Bed Games

Tales from Candleforth is a point 'n' click puzzle adventure about darkly aberrated fairytales. Long ago, a "forbidden" book was rendered innocent when its pages were drawn over with innocuous children's stories, but recently the old text has started to reassert itself, blending with the fairytales in bizarre, terrifying ways. What follows is a fairly traditional take on the ye olde puzzle-centric adventure game, but with an art style that deftly mashes together horror and old school picture book whimsy. Kara played rummy mars it earlier this week and .

Dragon Ruins

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Release:‌ April 30
Developer:‌ Graverobber Foundation

Dragon Ruins is an old school grid-based dungeon crawler with 1-bit graphics. It's not all monochrome: character portraits are dabbed with beautifully muted colours to striking effect, but the corridors you'll explore are strictly black and white, making look hi-tech. It's designed for "tired people" according to the Steam description, which means a campaign won't take rummy master you nights or even weeks to complete: you'll wrap a play through up in a sitting, though there's a NG+ mode if you want to take another ramble in the austere halls. 

Seal: What the Fun

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Release:‌ May 3
Developers:‌ Playwith Games Inc.

This is one of two games released last week (the other is ) that feel like belated responses to Fall Guys. It's an online party game that throws players into a playlist of zany obstacle courses, most of which involve some hectic platforming. The art style is pretty derivative—it basically looks like Fall Guys—and so is the concept, but there aren't heaps of games like this around, so if you're looking for some lighthearted online competition it could go down a treat. It's just a shame these games, which generally work better on the couch, never have couch co-op. 

Astro Pig

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Release:‌ May 2
Developer:‌ Garoa Studios

Astro Pig follows the trevails of spacefaring pig Buyk, who is exploring the great unknown for vague reasons. What matters most to us is that the several planets Buyk comes into contact with are riddled with puzzles and bonkers NPCs. Astro Pig is a stress-free affair, draped in pretty neon-hued pixel art garb, with a "lo-fi beats you can study to" soundtrack. Looks like a good rainy Sunday afternoon game.

Ingression

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Release:‌ May 4
Developer:‌ Espale Studios

If you're definitely not looking for a chill game à la Astro Pig, Ingression looks positively gruelling. it's a precision platformer with Portal-style portal hopping, and just the thought of having to balance the usual pressures of precision platforming with that skewed spatial awareness is making my brain short out. Still, if you sleepwalked through Super Meat Boy and N++, this looks like a cool new frontier of pain to explore.

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