Steam has added four free-to-play titles to its library, spanning roguelike deckbuilding, open-world animal collecting, co-op puzzles, and cozy hidden-object adventures. According to the Free Steam Games X account, these are full games or early access releases rather than demos. The four games are Recall Rogue, SpellCatcher, INKOCHET, and Hidden Objects - Items Find.

The Zero-Price Tag, but Few Reviews — Steam's Four New Free Games Arrive Quietly

The report from the Free Steam Games X account notes that the new additions currently have few reviews due to their recent launch. For Steam users accustomed to a glut of free offerings, this scarcity of user feedback makes the zero price tag both a lure and a risk. The account, described as a useful source for tracking deals, highlights that these are not stripped-down demos but full experiences or early-access builds. Still,the lack of community validation means players are essentially testing the waters blind.. As the report says, "the zero price tag makes them easy to try and review," but the editorial judgment is that this is a double-edged sword: you get instant access, but you may encounter unfinished mechanics or bugs without a crowd-sourced warning.

Recall Rogue's 100 Decks and 89 Enemies: A Roguelike That Might Not Stay Free

Among the freebies, Recall Rogue stands out as an early-access roguelike deckbuilder featuring 100 knowledge decks and 89 ennemies.. According to the report, it is still in development and "may become paid after full release." This creates a clear open question: will players who download it now retain access indefinitely if it later acquires a price tag? Steam's policy on early-access games becoming paid later can vary, and the report does not clarify. For fans of strategic deckbuilding, the sheer volume of content at zero cost is tempting, but the roughness of development means the experience might not be polished.

SpellCatcher's Big Magic University and INKOCHET's Ricochet Co-op: Two Distinct Genres

SpellCatcher offers an open-world animal collecting platformer where players use magic spells to capture rare creatures for Big Magic University. The setting is a mushroom forest full of secrets, as the report describes. This contrasts sharply with INKOCHET, a retro-style co-op puzzle game where arrows ricochet up to four times to color walls and find exits. Both games cater to different tastes: one for collectors who enjoy exploration, the other for friends seeking cooperative challenges. neither game has disclosed player counts or development roadmaps, but both represent the diversity of Steam's free game ecosystem.

Hidden Objects - Items Find: Pirate Island, Cyberpunk Tokyo, and the Question of Who Curates These Freebies

Hidden Objects - Items Find provides a cozy hidden-object adventure through vibrant wordls like Pirate Island or Cyberpunk Tokyo, with engaging quests and puzzles. The report notes that even if these games do not become favorites, the price is unbeatable. A lingering open question is the reliability of the Free Steam Games X account itself: while it is cited as a useful source, there is no information on its selcetion criteria or how often it flags titles that later disappoint. For now, the game offers a low-stress way to spend summer evenings, but players should keep expectations moderate given the sparse reviews.