PC Users Have Limited Time to Claim an Entire Gaming Trilogy Completely Free

For a limited time, PC users are able to claim an entire video game trilogy from VICTORIA Games completely free of charge, with the added benefit that every game is 100% DRM-free. No digital rights management features, or copy-protection software, means PC users can copy, transfer, back up, and download these games to their pleasure with no funny business.

It’s worth noting that, as opposed to a major platform giving these games away for free (such as Steam’s Free-to-Keep Promotion), these VICTORIA Games titles are available for free, for a limited time, on IndieGala. It is not certain how long they will be free, so PC users should be sure to act quickly and give ’em a download. For those unfamiliar, IndieGala is an Italian digital distribution platform focused on discounts and giveaways, similar to Humble Bundle.

Steam’s Free-to-Keep Promotion Still Has At Least 3 Upcoming 100% Free Games for June

While it’s been a busy week for Steam’s Free-to-Keep Promotion, there’s still a handful of confirmed games to look forward to, plus some right now.

Claim 3 Free PC Games on IndieGala Right Now

The free PC games include Mr. Brocco & Co., Carlos the Taco, and Brave Little Cloud, which may not seem like a traditional trilogy, but each game accomplishes what a trilogy should. Each successive game builds on the 2D platforming gameplay of its predecessor, and each has a developing message. “Edutainment” might go a step too far, but symbolically at least, each game explores a unique identifying theme: choosing to eat right over junk food, choosing to do right by those you love (in food form), and choosing to live right in a world that’s going wrong. Of course, it’s worth noting that each of these games also targets a young audience, making it an easy and ideal trilogy to share with youngsters. To claim these games for free,

How to Claim the VICTORIA Games Trilogy for Free

Guess the games from the emojis.





Guess the games from the emojis.

Easy (120s)Medium (90s)Hard (60s)

With the caveat that these are super indie games that are aimed at children, it’s worth noting that they are not necessarily easy. They ramp up difficulty as any good challenging 2D game should, so it’s also a good way to teach kids that not all games are easy (nor is life). There are definitely some family-friendly, kid-focused games that have eroded all difficulty, but that’s not true as players make their way through this trilogy.

Over on Steam (although, again, this is a DRM-free download and not tied to Steam), it’s worth noting that each game sits at a 90%+ Positive reviews, meaning those who have purchased them seem satisfied. It’s uncertain if more reviews would increase or decrease this percentile by much, but it’s worth mentioning that it doesn’t have a higher review rating on Steam because not enough folks have purchased and reviewed the games, likely put off by the core material (with Steam being a predominantly adult audience).

Find the odd one out before the timer hits zero.





Find the odd one out before the timer hits zero.

Easy (15s)Medium (10s)Hard (5s)Permadeath (5s)

That said, should someone wish to give back and support the dev, there’s currently a bundle on Steam that includes each game for ~$12. Given that two of them typically retail at $10, with one being $3, players have the choice between enjoying the trilogy for free or enjoying it on Steam with a cheap deal. Free’s free, so that’s likely the more popular choice, but it’s worth noting for those who prefer Steam.

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