Three free games. That's a good deal. Steam's giving away 'The Red Lantern', 'Happy's Humble Burger Farm', and 'Tell Me Why', all with thousands of positive reviews, which is no small feat considering the platform's notoriously honest community, and you've got a limited window to claim them before they revert back to their normal pricing.

It's a good deal. You get The Red Lantern, Happy's Humble Burger Farm, Tell Me Why for free. They've all got a 'Very Positive' rating, which is worth mentioning. We've seen some great games from these studios, with Tell Me Why being key, it's from DONTNOD Entertainment, for example.

Developer['null', 'null', "Don't Nod"]
Publishernull
Platform(s)PC
Release Date['null', 'null', '2020']
GenreNarrative-driven Survival, Horror, Choice-based Narrative
PriceFree (Limited Time)

You'll get the real feel of diverse games. They're free, which is a big plus. For fans of Graveyard Keeper, Superbrothers: Sword & Sworcery EP, or Stick It to The Man!, the honesty of reviews is key. It's worth mentioning that Steam offers these very positive games. We've got a limited time to grab them, with over 90% positive reviews, which is no small feat, and they've clearly made a key impact on the gaming community, making them a great crossover of genres for players to enjoy.

What Valve Is Silently Giving Away Now

You'll find The Red Lantern is pretty cool. It's a survival game. The setting is Alaska. Players are with their sled dogs. Each dog is different. They've got their own stories. It's key to survive the environment. The game is tough. You'll learn about your dogs, too. They've included a Zen Mode, which is worth mentioning. In this mode, you can just let the dogs run free, it's a more relaxed way to play, for when you've already overcome the hard parts, you'll get to enjoy it.

The Red Lantern is worth checking out. It's free. You'll get it till June 18, 1:00 p.m. EDT. They've got nearly 900 "very positive" reviews, which is the real feel for me. It's a key download, for fans of survival games with a strong narrative focus, you'll find it's very engaging.

Steam’s Free Horror Trilogy Delivers

Happy's Humble Burger Farm is pretty creepy. It's a game. You work nights. The fog rolls in. You're alone in this burger joint on the outskirts of town. We've seen some weird stuff in games, but this one's got a unique feel. The real feel of working a mundane job gets twisted into horror, with monsters showing up and a mystery to solve, which is worth mentioning for fans of psychological thrillers, you'll find it's a key part of the experience.

You'll get Happy's Humble Burger Farm free. It's a key game. With over 1,650 "very positive" reviews, the real feel is here. For a limited time, you can grab it until June 15 at 9:00 a.m. EDT, which is pretty cool.

<strong>Steam's Freebie Grab: Only Three Days Left</strong>

Tell Me Why is the real feel. It's a choice-based thing. You play as twins, which is key. They've got a supernatural bond, you'll see. The studio, Don't Nod, they're behind it, with Life Is Strange in their portfolio. Players make choices, it's honest, for the story changes with you. The truth behind their memories, that's what you're after, with character relationships changing for it.

Tell Me Why has it going on. You'll get it for free. The real feel is there. It's worth mentioning that this game has a lot of depth to it, with players having key choices that impact the story, and we've seen nearly 8,000 "very positive" reviews since its 2020 release, which is pretty cool, for a limited time, until July 1 at 1:00 p.m. EDT.

Steam’s Tripple Triple-A Steal—Only 48 Hours

You'll get The Red Lantern for free. It's a key part of this offer. The real feel of these games is what you'll experience. In the Steam store, you'll find Happy's Humble Burger Farm and Tell Me Why with The Red Lantern - they've got honesty about the deadlines. For a limited time, you can add them to your library, it's one of those things that's worth mentioning, we've got a limited time to do this, with them in your library, you'll own them forever.

You'll get Gravity Circuit for free. It's a great offer. The real feel of playing it is awesome. We've seen other free games too, like the classic Tomb Raider titles, which are worth mentioning, with a crossover of genres, including a roguelike chess game, all available for a limited time, offering a mix of old and new, for you to enjoy, it's a key moment to grab them.

Key Takeaways

  • The Red Lantern (Free until June 18, 1:00 p.m. EDT) - Narrative-driven survival with Zen Mode.
  • Happy's Humble Burger Farm (Free until June 15, 9:00 a.m. EDT) - Horror with mystery unraveling during overnight shifts.
  • Tell Me Why (Free until July 1, 1:00 p.m. EDT) - Choice-based narrative from Don't Nod, similar to Life Is Strange.

The Bad Gamer Take

Valve will continue to offer limited-time free games because it effectively drives user engagement and boosts the platform's reputation. DONTNOD Entertainment's success with Tell Me Why will lead to more narrative-driven games being released on Steam. WATCH for more free game offerings from Steam in the coming months to attract new users and retain existing ones.

You'll get a great deal. The real feel is there. In a way, Steam's offers are key. They've got three 'Very Positive' games for free, which is worth mentioning. It's for a limited time only, so you'll want to grab them fast, we've seen this before with other popular games on Steam.