Get Memoranda, Death Goat and 2 more games for free at IndieGala


IndieGala is giving away FREE DRM-free copies of Memoranda, Death Goat, War of the Human Tanks and DailyChthonicle: Editor’s Edition for a few days in the IndieGala Game Store!

Free Game: Memoranda

ABOUT THE GAMES:

Memoranda is a point and click adventure game based on surreal and dreamy short stories by Haruki Murakami.

Death Goat is a bloody arcade shooter featuring hordes of brutal enemies & eardrum destroying Heavy Metal.

War of the Human Tanks is a story driven strategy game with a gameplay reminiscent of Battleship and Chess, featuring a story of war, loyalty, sacrifice and human shaped tanks.

DailyChthonicle: Editor’s Edition lets you try on the role of a Supernatural Newspaper Agency boss and editor. It was inspired heavily by the works of H.P.Lovecraft and it builds on the atmosphere of uncertainty and noir of the 1940s.

HOW TO GET THESE GAMES FOR FREE:

Click on the game links above to get to the giveaway pages, then there click on the “add to your library” button. Note that you must be logged in to IndieGala to do this. After you add it to your library you can download it from this page.

These are DRM-free copies, which means you can download the games, back them up and keep them forever without needing any clients such as Steam or Epic Games Store.

Game downloads are available for Window PC.

Hint: There are even more free games at IndieGala. To see the list of all current free IndieGala games, go to this page.


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