In Steam, dozens of games launched daily, and almost unable to track all the releases to search for hidden diamonds. PC Gamer portal Compilation An option of five standing games you may have missed.

Aurora Everdeep
The player compares this charming platform with the releases of the Game Advance era, which is quite reasonable, but in reality, Everdeep Aurora is like something that will decorate the cover of Amstrad Action magazine in the 1980s. The project is about a lonely cat, going deep into the ground to find a missing mother – but of course, of course, the adventure quickly becomes strange and dangerous.

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Scary apartment
Dread Flats is a horror of the first person in the context of China in the 1990s, dedicated to research on a terrible residential building that is experiencing the best time. Residents of the complex are not satisfied with guests, so players will not only have to solve puzzles, but also often get rid of the danger of the flight.

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Final Report
Another horror, but now in the form of points and clicks. The main character is the park ranger of the night shift, who has noticed quite alarming things on the screen of the observed camera. Researching, conversations with colleagues and observing the park through cameras tell a terrible story about what really lies behind the unexpected events in the reserve.

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Damned
The Viking's mysterious card game with a story, interwoven of Solitaire, the puzzles in reality and an unusual approach to normal rules. The less you know about choosing before starting, the better, because the game focuses on secret and secret. If Balatro is a chaotic post, then this is nothing more than a Soliter Htonic.

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Tears of Azrael
Azrael's republish Tear-A in the adventure was initially released on CD-ROM in 1996. The plot of the game opened in the far future (ie 2012), where the main character went to find grail in the mysterious submarine reserve, technically developed for his era. Fans of Ultima Underworld and System Shock should pay attention.

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