I haven't checked for updated deals, but you can search Steam directly for discounted games in the 5-10€ or $ range.
I haven't checked for updated deals, but you can search Steam directly for discounted games in the 5-10€ or $ range.
I really liked Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knight, priced around $3 on Steam right now. The sequel, Ender Magnolia: Bloom in the Mist, isn’t discounted, though it’s a great experience. The soundtrack is solid, the boss fights are engaging, and the platforming feels balanced—not too easy, not too hard. The story is also enjoyable.
Firewatch, Metro Exodus, Wall World, Creeper World 3: Arc Eternal – these titles are awesome! Used to find free versions on Kongregate. Big changes like "Changing Tides" and "Lone Sails..." really stand out. Also worth noting: Black Mesa - Days Gone, The Last Stand: Aftermath, plus a few others from my collection.
I've noticed a few of these titles; the Metro seems appealing but I haven't completed 2033 yet, so I'll save that for later. Still planning to add some to my wishlist. Used to really enjoy solid TD games—those are the best, shame this style isn't as popular outside the Monkey series.
I enjoyed Metro Exodus before trying the other two, it was okay for me—only spent about three dollars on it. One of the top single-player games is definitely worth getting. I went through it three times. My first run lasted more than 40 hours. Creepers World is pretty bad! The gameplay might seem unexciting at first, but you're hooked and end up playing for a long time.
Inscryption Dust: a heavenly tail in the midst of dark twilight, free for all!
There are also GOG games available for sale at ATM as well. I believe the Metro pack costs $8, and I bought a few to make up my yearly $100 budget. They should have more games on their site.
If you enjoy intense combat games, I suggest trying En Garde! It's a Zorro-style title featuring swordplay where you must navigate the surroundings to defeat foes, as simultaneous battles aren't possible. The game is lighthearted and concise—you can complete it in about two hours if you're skilled. Despite its short length, it offers great fun for players aged 10 and under.
SteamDB offers great opportunities to find discounts on Steam: https://steamdb.info/sales/?min_discount...eviews=500 Now the Steamworld titles are reasonably priced, and Shapez is also worth checking out. Many games with a rating above 90 tend to be decent quality.