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Everyone should get into birdwatching, and as a birdwatching devotee, here are the 4 upcoming birding games on Steam I'm keeping tabs on
By Kara Phillips published
Tweety bird Fly from biome to biome and see what you can find.

The demo of Sucker for Love: Crush Landing is the gentle reminder I needed that dating an eldritch god wouldn't be straightforward, actually
By Kara Phillips published
Otherwordly Sometimes you've got to be willing to put in the work.

Easy Anti-Cheat is coming to Rocket League, but Psyonix promises not to get all Fortnite with it and hose your Steam Deck and Linux installs
By Joshua Wolens published
News Small victories.

I thought Fishing Shop Simulator was a joke after I saw mechs in ancient Rome, but after two hours with its demo, I'm hooked
By Rory Norris published
Big Catch Build your own fishmongers in post-war ancient sci-fi Rome.

I'm a Wizard, But I Dig combines my love of Minecraft strip-mining, casting spells, and little blob creatures in one big magical mining sim
By Elie Gould published
Spellcaster Diggy diggy hole.

This horror sim is like running a food truck in Fallout: cook questionable meals for mutants, monsters, and the occasional alien
By Christopher Livingston published
News There are a lot of hungry mouths to feed in the wasteland. Some of them are even on faces.

One of the best-reviewed new games on Steam right now is about feeding raccoons and cryptids with the cosmic, Lynchian oven of your eerie woodland house
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News It's the neighborly thing to do.

'Please let us focus on making our game in peace' developer says to whoever is behind a slew of fake positive reviews that it swears definitely isn't them
By Mollie Taylor published
news Starsand Island's reputation is off to a bit of a rocky start.

Peter Molyneux's Masters of Albion looks like three games in one, but it also looks like none of them is any good
By Rich Stanton published
News Jack of all trades, master of none.

Dwarf Fortress forensic specialists blame mysterious case of spontaneous human combustion on a historical artifact that suddenly remembered it's four times hotter than the surface of the sun
By Lincoln Carpenter published
News It's always right when you get back home from a road trip that you realize you've been carrying a thermonuclear hazard.
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