5 New Games On Steam _ 11th April
**Five Steam Games You Might Have Missed Last Week**
Hello everyone! Although you might not be able to tell, I’m off-camera this week, which unfortunately means no flashy new moves at the end of the video. But don’t worry—I’ll make sure to sprinkle in a little something special anyway. So, here’s the main reason you’re all here: five Steam games you might have missed last week.
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### 1. **A Cryptic Horror Adventure Game**
First up is an absolutely fascinating adventure game designed in the style of classic 1980s Sierra and LucasArts titles. This isn’t a point-and-click game, though—instead, you’ll be using arrow keys and typing out text commands to navigate. What makes this game particularly special is that it’s built using an engine that can run on a real Tandy 1000 PC. That means it’s not only authentic in appearance but also in the code that powers it. Something this weird probably didn’t exist back in the 80s, but here we are!
The game takes the form of a cryptic horror story. You play as a pale creature who has mysteriously ended up in a cave and wants to uncover where you are and how you got there. It’s apparently pretty unforgiving, but whether you decide to play it or just watch the trailer, one thing is clear: this game is a gorgeous and eerie experience.
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### 2. **Kudzlefka: A Bizarre Alien Encounter**
Next on our list is *kudzlefka*, set in early 90s Russia during the aftermath of the Soviet Union’s collapse. Amidst this period of bleak uncertainty, an alien vessel has landed on a farm near the town of Kujlevka. It falls to you to make first contact with these marooned space beings.
This bizarre-looking game combines shaping the aliens’ impressions of humankind with learning more about them, all while occasionally exploring a dreamed version of Kujlevka. (Try saying that three times fast!) The premise is both unique and intriguing—perfect for fans of sci-fi and experimental storytelling.
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### 3. **Blocky Dungeon: Tetris Meets Dungeon Crawling**
Now let’s dive into *Blocky Dungeon*, a neat hybrid of *Tetris* and dungeon crawling. This game first emerged as a prototype back in 2019 and blew the socks off a lot of people, including myself. It’s great to see it finally get a full release!
The basic idea is that you’re simultaneously crawling through dungeons while playing *Tetris*. The blocks you place in *Tetris* actually form the dungeon itself, creating an infinite number of layout combinations. With three game modes, six dungeon themes, and over 30 enemy types, there’s plenty to explore and endless possibilities for map generation.
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### 4. **Hyperviolence: A Boomer Shooter in Space**
Next up is *Hyperviolence*, a boomer shooter set on a mining colony deep in space that has “reportedly hit the fan.” Your job is to get things under control at an asteroid outpost with your trusty gun. Interestingly, this game features *Descent*-style six degrees of freedom combat, but the focus is very much on pointing weaponry at gibbering bipedals.
Currently in Early Access, the game boasts five out of eleven planned levels and is expected to release fully during the first half of this year. If you’re a fan of fast-paced action and chaotic violence, this one might be right up your alley.
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### 5. **Woolworld: A Topsy-Turvy Roguelite**
Finally, we have *Woolworld*, a topsy-turvy roguelite where you commandeer a giant robotic bug along a ginormous wall. This bug serves as your base, from which you’ll occasionally disembark to explore the wall itself and secure precious materials and upgrades. Sounds stress-free? Think again—there are baddies trying to kill you at every turn, both while you’re climbing the heights of the wall and exploring the mines.
This game is a fun mix of *Tower Defense* and *Dungeon Crawler*, complete with some really nice pixel art. If you enjoy blending strategy and action, *Woolworld* might be worth checking out.
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### Closing Thoughts
And there you have it—a round-up of five Steam games you might have missed last week! Whether you’re into retro-style adventures, alien encounters, or chaotic block-building dungeon crawlers, there’s something here for everyone. As for the dancing—I know you were hoping to see some sick new moves at the end of the video, but here’s a little throwback to satisfy your cravings.
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