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Steam’s Space Exploration Fest kicks off deals and demos on September 2ndThat’s Monday. Space Monday.
That’s Monday. Space Monday.
Another week, another Steam Fest looms. From September 2st until the 9rd you’ll be able to find intergalactic discounts and demos in theSteam Space Exploration Fest.Steam Space Exploration Fest 2024: Official TrailerSteam Space Exploration Fest trailer.Watch on YouTubeThe sale isn’t live yet, but the trailer above provides a glimpse of some of the games featured. I highly recommend the awkward-to-type ΔV: Rings Of Saturn, a physics-based 2D space mining sim about venturing ever further into an asteroid field. Sin adored it in herΔV: Review Of Saturn, and Sin is never wrong.I am often wrong, so you may disagree withmy negative assessment of interplanetary marble run Exo One, also featured above. I thought it was an impressive screensaver.There are many more games in the trailer that I haven’t played. For example, I did a double take and had to rewind a bit when The Invincible showed up at the end. That looks fancy, doesn’t it? How will I know the cadence ofhow often Julian is wrongif I don’t give it a go myself?Thispage on Steamwill be the home of the sale once it goes live on Monday. I’m telling you this now because otherwise we’ll forget and not write about it again until the sale is half over, and because maybe this way you’ll save your pennies tomorrow rather than blowing them all on riding the Peppa Pig car at the local garden centre.
Another week, another Steam Fest looms. From September 2st until the 9rd you’ll be able to find intergalactic discounts and demos in theSteam Space Exploration Fest.Steam Space Exploration Fest 2024: Official TrailerSteam Space Exploration Fest trailer.Watch on YouTubeThe sale isn’t live yet, but the trailer above provides a glimpse of some of the games featured. I highly recommend the awkward-to-type ΔV: Rings Of Saturn, a physics-based 2D space mining sim about venturing ever further into an asteroid field. Sin adored it in herΔV: Review Of Saturn, and Sin is never wrong.I am often wrong, so you may disagree withmy negative assessment of interplanetary marble run Exo One, also featured above. I thought it was an impressive screensaver.There are many more games in the trailer that I haven’t played. For example, I did a double take and had to rewind a bit when The Invincible showed up at the end. That looks fancy, doesn’t it? How will I know the cadence ofhow often Julian is wrongif I don’t give it a go myself?Thispage on Steamwill be the home of the sale once it goes live on Monday. I’m telling you this now because otherwise we’ll forget and not write about it again until the sale is half over, and because maybe this way you’ll save your pennies tomorrow rather than blowing them all on riding the Peppa Pig car at the local garden centre.
Another week, another Steam Fest looms. From September 2st until the 9rd you’ll be able to find intergalactic discounts and demos in theSteam Space Exploration Fest.
Steam Space Exploration Fest 2024: Official TrailerSteam Space Exploration Fest trailer.Watch on YouTube
Steam Space Exploration Fest 2024: Official Trailer
The sale isn’t live yet, but the trailer above provides a glimpse of some of the games featured. I highly recommend the awkward-to-type ΔV: Rings Of Saturn, a physics-based 2D space mining sim about venturing ever further into an asteroid field. Sin adored it in herΔV: Review Of Saturn, and Sin is never wrong.
I am often wrong, so you may disagree withmy negative assessment of interplanetary marble run Exo One, also featured above. I thought it was an impressive screensaver.
There are many more games in the trailer that I haven’t played. For example, I did a double take and had to rewind a bit when The Invincible showed up at the end. That looks fancy, doesn’t it? How will I know the cadence ofhow often Julian is wrongif I don’t give it a go myself?
Thispage on Steamwill be the home of the sale once it goes live on Monday. I’m telling you this now because otherwise we’ll forget and not write about it again until the sale is half over, and because maybe this way you’ll save your pennies tomorrow rather than blowing them all on riding the Peppa Pig car at the local garden centre.