Summary
For a limited time, PC gamers onSteamcan claim the gameScheming Through the Zombie Apocalypse: The Beginningfor free.Steamusers have already received multiple free games from the platform this year, withScheming Through the Zombie Apocalypsepreceded by point-and-click adventure gameStellar Messand “Prop Hunt roguelike” gameGolden Light.
Steam users are treated to free games on a semi-regular basis, though it’s always hard to predict exactly when the free games will be available. That’s becauseSteam free game giveawaysare typically the result of developers or publishers deciding to give away the games for free, not Steam itself. This is in contrast to something like the Epic Games Store, which gives away free games every Thursday at 10am CT fairly consistently. In any case, as long as one is willing to use multiple storefronts, it’s easy for PC gamers to build up a large library of free games.
The latest free game on Steam isScheming Through the Zombie Apocalypse: The Beginning.Steam users can claim it nowif they’re interested, but they must act by March 18. At that point,Scheming Through the Zombie Apocalypse: The Beginningwill revert to its usual price of $4.99. The comedic game is about a rabbit named Hank and a small dog named Larry who have to navigate the zombie apocalypse by interacting with other anthropomorphic animals and talk them into doing what they want. Players are able to gamble, trade items, and more as they progress through the story.Scheming Through the Zombie Apocalypse: The Beginningearned “Very Positive” reviews from Steam users in both the “Recent” and “All” categories, so it’s definitely something worth checking out.
Free Steam Game for March 2025
Those that enjoyScheming Through the Zombie Apocalypse: The Beginningmay want to check outScheming Through the Zombie Apocalypse Episode 2: Caged. The sequel usually costs $5.99, but it’s discounted to $1.19 until March 20.Steam userscan also check out a free demo of the sequel, in case they’re not convinced after playing through the original. These promotions seem to be happening as a way to promote the developer’s new game,Dreadwoods Gatekeeper, which is a first-person medieval fantasy where players take on the role of a gatekeeper, as the name suggests.
PC gamers that like getting free games will also want to check out thelatest Epic Games Store free games. Until March 20,Mortal Shellis free on the Epic Games Store, with players also able to snag the Anniversary Party Favor pack forWorld of Warshipsin the same timeframe.