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[PC] Free - TOEM & The Last Stand: Aftermath @ Epic Games

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Available for Free from 3am 20th September 2024 until 3am 27th September 2024

1. TOEM

Set off on a delightful expedition and use your photographic eye to uncover the mysteries of the magical TOEM in this hand-drawn adventure game. Chat with quirky characters and solve their problems by snapping neat photos!

Epic Games Link: TOEM

2. The Last Stand: Aftermath

From the creators of The Last Stand: Union City comes a new singleplayer rogue-lite action adventure. After you are infected by the zombie virus, set out to explore the apocalypse and find hope for your colony. You can make a difference. Don't give up.

Epic Games Link: The Last Stand: Aftermath

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    I just installed PlayNite the other day. Set it up today, and it's a real game changer for all these free games if you just claim them without thinking.

    https://playnite.link/

    It's a FOSS game manager, you can set it up to read all of your game libraries and then manage it all from there, and it finds metadata for them so you needn't run multiple clients anymore. Turns out I have the same game up to three times on different platforms.

    I also added disused platforms because I CBF like EA and GOG.

    Has Big Picture Mode and a really powerful custom game tool (unlike Steams disappointing offering) which makes command line actions really easy.

    Even does Steam games better than Steam, I installed Final Fantasy XIII and set it up to stream to my Android TV and it keeps popping the "select resolution/quality" etc settings that are its own window. Even if I tick the "don't show this again" box it still pops it on Steam. Opened it on PlayNite and it just immediately fired up no dramas.

    • Thanks for the rec, that actually looks amazing.

      • I've been exclusively using it for 2 weeks now, combined with Moonlight (some guys reverse engineered the Nvidia Shield Protocol so now you can stream games on basically any device from a desktop with an Nvidia GPU through GeForce Experience)

        https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-qt

        No drama playing 1080p games between two WiFi devices (desktop on AX through to an almost 10 year old Mi Box on…AC? Might even be N) and a PS5 controller.

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