Welcome, it’s that time to look at the Upcoming Steam Games February 2024 that we have on our radar. But aside from our Upcoming Steam Games, if you play on Nintendo Switch, then we also have an Upcoming Switch Games article here.
Upcoming Steam Games February
Furthermore, not all games to be released are on the list here. Alternatively, you will see games that the other gaming sites don’t mention. We are taking notice of these games, and you can expect reviews for many of them if given half a chance! It should be noted that unless we have some personal experience with the game, there’s a link to the descriptions on the Steam website.
Boxes: Lost Fragments – February 1st

As a legendary thief, your next assignment lures you into a grand and lavish mansion. There, you find a series of puzzle boxes designed for an unknown purpose. What should have been a quick in-and-out gradually turns into your own harrowing struggle for freedom and answers.
Inspired by the cryptic atmosphere, intricate machinery, and smooth controls of the best room escape games, we have created a diverse set of original puzzle levels that will test your resolve and skills to navigate this mysterious and compelling journey. Each level is beautiful, unique, and a true delight to explore and figure out.
I reviewed Boxes: Lost Fragments and said this in my conclusion:
Overall, Boxes: Lost Fragments is a fantastic puzzler; the only complaint I have, which isn’t really a complaint, is that I wish the game was longer. I was disappointed to be finished with the game after six hours of gameplay. I enjoyed it very much.
If you enjoy these kinds of puzzle games, then Boxes: Lost Fragments will tick that box for you.
Purrfectly Hidden Cats – Kittenbay – February 1st

Explore Purrfectly Hidden Cats – Kittenbay, where elusive felines await discovery in a day-and-night adventure. Find hidden cats, interact with locals, and unveil the charming secrets of Kittenbay!
Set sail for the captivating seaside town of Kittenbay, a beautifully crafted 2D world where every hand-drawn detail tells a story. Kittenbay, alive with vibrant charm and hidden wonders, beckons you to explore its delightful secrets, both under the warm sun and beneath the starry night sky.
Kalina reviewed Purrfectly Hidden Cats – Kittenbay and said this in her conclusion:
Purrfectly Hidden Cats: Kittenbay is another good cozy hidden object game that lets you escape for a few moments. With its humor and upbeat atmosphere, it is great fun, but it might overstay its welcome if you get stuck at 49 pink cats out of 50.
CLeM – February 6th

CLeM is a narrative-driven puzzle adventure game with a dark twist. Wake up in a world where puzzles intertwine with exploration, weaving a unique narrative rooted in alchemy. A voice awakens you. It gives you purpose. To guide you, you find a notebook with mysterious entries and a house to explore.
I reviewed CLeM and said this in my conclusion:
All in all, I had a good time playing CLeM, and I liked reading about and checking out the drawings on alchemy, insects, and other creepy crawlies in the notebook. The house is full of interactive environments to explore. If you enjoy these types of adventure games, then CLeM has a desolate, abandoned house to explore and lots of questions to answer with mysteries to decipher, and you, too, can find out the story behind CLeM.
Dungeonoid 2 Awakening – February 7th

Classic dungeon crawling gets a block-busting twist in Dungeonoid 2 Awakening, a top-down adventure presented in retro pixel art style! In this genre mashup, you’ll pick from 4 role-playing classes, each with their own unique stats and special skill, then set off on a quest to conquer evil by controlling a floating platform to deflect a magical orb into targets along the way.
James reviewed Dungeonoid 2 Awakening and said this in his conclusion:
Dungeonoid 2 Awakening is a decent arcade game, but it doesn’t meet its full potential. The ball and paddle gameplay is just as addictive as it ever was in the arcade. Making the game a scrolling adventure gives the game its own unique take on the design, but adding a time limit and aggressive spawning of power downs really detached me from the gameplay, severely reducing the pull to continue on. Maybe this could be tweaked with patches. As it stands, I only recommend Dungeonoid 2 Awakening to the most dedicated arcade fans.
Please, Don’t Touch the Artwork 2 – February 19th

A relaxing hidden object adventure. Explore iconic paintings, collect items for their quirky inhabitants, and solve casual puzzles. Discover the world of James Ensor, a Belgian Modern Art pioneer.
Touch the artwork and help a lost skeleton artist find its way home in a surreal, hand-painted universe. Collect hidden objects for its quirky inhabitants, solve casual puzzles, and restore cracks in the fabric of the paintings. This slow-paced, relaxing adventure was carefully crafted from works by James Ensor, a Belgian pioneer in the world of Modern Art.
I reviewed Please, Touch The Artwork 2 and said this in my conclusion:
Please, Touch The Artwork 2 offers unique and engaging gameplay with the challenge of a hidden object puzzle game. With its seamless integration of gaming and art appreciation, Please, Touch The Artwork 2 shows the creativity that can be found between gaming and the art world, and developer Thomas Waterzooi’s love of the arts shines through in the gameplay.
Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story – February 21st

From Lazy Bear, the studio that brought you Graveyard Keeper, comes Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story. Jump into this delightful crafting RPG set in the magical world of Bandle City, home of the furry and fun-loving yordles.
Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story is a crafting RPG set in the whimsical world of Bandle City. After a party goes wrong, the portals that connect your home collapse and throw everything into chaos! Using your knitting magic and backpack house, restore the portals to reunite Bandle City.
I reviewed Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story and gave it our highest rating:
In Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story, there’s always a task to tackle, keeping gameplay engaging with constant goals and amusing conversations. Although it relies heavily on fetch quests, Bandle Tale’s progression layers and delightful dialogue guarantee it stays captivating and cosy throughout.
We also have a guide for Bandle Tale: A League of Legends Story, which you can find here.
Garden Life: A Cozy Simulator – February 22nd

Garden Life is a relaxing gardening game in which you create your dream garden in a peaceful, colourful world. Plant and add ornaments at your own pace, transforming an overgrown forgotten plot into a flourishing community garden.
Plant and nurture your dream garden using gardening techniques based on real life and adapted for everyone to enjoy.
Minami Lane – February 28th

Welcome to Minami Lane. Build your own street in this cosy, casual management sim! Unlock and customize buildings, manage your shops, and maximize the happiness of your villagers to complete quests and fill your street with love.
Minami Lane is a small, wholesome management game set on a Japanese-inspired street. Create and manage your own street, make sure everyone is happy, and watch the villagers live their lives.