Valve has launched a sale with a wide variety of discounted games, from expansive epics to smaller indie titles. The sale caters to every kind of gamer, so why not grab yourself a bargain?
The Steam Summer Sale is running until the 11th of July to give you plenty of time to choose a new game to play. A good game to play just might be the thing to lift your spirits if the weather isn’t as summery as it should be for this time of year.
Steam Summer Sale
Since there are so many great Steam games on sale, it can be difficult to choose what to buy. To help you out with your important decision-making, here are some of our top picks, which have been played and reviewed by the team at LadiesGamers!
Little Kitty, Big City
In Little Kitty Big City, you’re a curious kitty with a big personality, trying to find your way home. Explore the city, make friends with stray animals, wear cute hats, and cause some chaos along the way. After all, that’s what cats do best.
Lynne’s Little Kitty Big City review.
Another Crab’s Treasure
Another Crab’s Treasure is a soul-like adventure in a decaying underwater world. As Kril, the hermit crab, you’ll use trash as shells to survive attacks from much larger enemies. Go on a treasure hunt to reclaim your repossessed shell and uncover the dark secrets of the polluted ocean.
Mina’s Another Crab’s Treasure review.
TUNIC
In Tunic, an action-adventure game, you’ll explore a world of lost legends and ancient powers and fight fierce monsters. You are a small fox on a big adventure; you’ll face giant beasts, collect powerful items, and uncover long-lost secrets in a ruined land.
James’ Tunic review, as well as our Indie Dev Interview with Tunic developer Andrew Shouldice.
Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story
Jump into this crafting RPG set in the magical world of Bandle City in Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story, home of the fun-loving yordles.
You are a shy yordle from Yarnville, an island obsessed with knitting. After your 101-year apprenticeship ends, you want to explore beyond the portals connecting Bandle City. But when a party goes wrong, the portals collapse, and chaos ensues!
My Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story review, and we also have a guide for the game.
The Invincible
The Invincible is a story-driven adventure in a hard sci-fi world by Stanisław Lem. As scientist Yasna, you’ll explore planet Regis III, using Atompunk tools to search for a missing crew and face unexpected threats. Make choices in a science-driven, philosophical story.
Kalina’s review of The Invincible is here.
Manor Lords
Manor Lords is a medieval strategy game featuring in-depth city building, with tactical battles and complex economic and social simulations.
Inspired by late 14th-century Franconia, Manor Lords focuses on historical accuracy in gameplay and visuals. It avoids common medieval tropes to create an authentic and believable world.
Our Manor Lords Early Access preview.
DREDGE
DREDGE is a single-player fishing adventure where you Captain your fishing trawler to explore remote islands and their depths. Sell your catch, complete quests to uncover each area’s troubled past, and upgrade your boat to reach deeper waters. Be cautious of the time, as you may not like what finds you in the dark.
James’ DREDGE review, and we have a review of the DLC DREDGE The Pale Reach, which is also on sale.
Paper Trail
Paper Trail is a top-down puzzle adventure about leaving home set in a foldable paper world. You play as Paige, a budding academic who is leaving home for the first time to pursue her studies. On the journey, you learn to fold the world, merge two sides to solve puzzles and embark on a thrilling exploration of new areas, uncovering long-lost secrets along the way.
Anni reviewed Paper Trail.
Subnautica
Subnautica is an underwater adventure game on an alien ocean planet. After crash-landing, explore a vast, open world full of wonders and dangers. Dive into sunlit coral reefs, deep-sea trenches, lava fields, and glowing underwater rivers. Manage your oxygen as you explore kelp forests, plateaus, reefs, and cave systems.
Our Subnautica review is here.
DAVE THE DIVER
DAVE THE DIVER is a casual, single-player adventure RPG where you explore and fish during the day and manage a sushi restaurant at night. You explore and unravel the mysteries in the depths of the Blue Hole by day and run a successful exotic sushi restaurant by night. It’s easy to get hooked on the satisfying gameplay loop, and the game runs really well on the Steam Deck.
James’ Dave the Diver review.
Disney Dreamlight Valley
Dreamlight Valley was once a harmonious abode for Disney and Pixar characters. But an ominous event known as the Forgetting has shattered the idyllic peace. Dark and creepy Night Thorns sprouted throughout the valley, severing precious memories tied to this magical realm. Now, it’s up to you to discover the stories of this world, bring the magic back to Dreamlight Valley and help out the Disney and Pixar characters!
Yvonne’s reviewed Disney Dreamlight Valley, and our tips guide for playing the game is here.
Go-Go Town!
In Go-Go Town, you will build up the town to its former glory. As mayor, it’s up to you to breathe life back into the rundown town. Complete quests and construct shops, hire staff, automate deliveries with couriers, and attract tourists to town, all while managing infrastructure and avoiding catastrophes. Go-Go Town is also playable on the Steam Deck.
Margaret’s Go-Go Town review is here.
A Little to the Left
A Little to the Left is a cosy puzzle game. In this delightful title, you’ll sort, stack, and organize household items into pleasing arrangements while keeping an eye out for a mischievous cat with an inclination for chaos.
The game also has two DLCs that are discounted in the sale. They are the Cupboards and Drawers DLC and the Seeing Stars DLC so that you can purchase the base game and a DLC together.
Mina reviewed for A Little to the Left. Along with the review for Cupboards and Drawers DLC and the review for Seeing Stars DLC,
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