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The Muri: Wildwoods demo blends cute critters and the same satisfaction of PowerWash Simulator to create what might be my favourite demo from Steam Next Fest
By Kara Phillips published
Clean up Cleanse the world and, in turn, your soul.

Balatro meets Scrabble in this new roguelike from the creators of TimeSplitters—and I'm just thrilled to finally find a word game that lets me score with swear words
By Robin Valentine published
MY WORD Beyond Words finds the perfect balance between synergy and spelling.

You might think hidden object games aren't cool, but that's only because you haven't tried the Find My Frogs: Branches demo yet
By Andy Chalk published
news Frog buttcrack: If those two words don't convince you to at least try the Steam Next Fest demo for Find My Frogs: Branches, then I don't even know what I'm doing here.

The Awaysis demo has taught me what Diablo always needed was a crumb of Gang Beasts slapstick
By Justin Wagner published
Beast gang Slapstick 'n' swordplay.

If you're feeling overwhelmed by the sheer amount of demos available at Steam Next Fest, we've narrowed down our must-play cozy game demos to save you the stress of searching for yourself
By Kara Phillips published
Cozy up Save yourself from the hard work—let us do it for you.

My new indie darling is this crafting game stuffed with hand-sculpted creatures made by a husband and wife dev team
By Lauren Morton published
Crafty Critters OddFauna's handmade critters are absolute catnip for my crafting game brain.

Amanita Design teases the Orwell-inspired Phonopolis with a surprisingly funny demo about messing with people, running from the cops, and fighting fascism even when you don't really want to
By Andy Chalk published
news The next game from the studio behind Botanicula, Samorost, and Chuchel looks to be shaping up very well.

I thought the Midnight Ramen Shop demo might scratch the Papa's Pizzeria itch, but it actually just made me realise I could never run a ramen shop after getting everyone's orders wrong on purpose
By Kara Phillips published
Hot stuff Sometimes you have to embrace the chaos.
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