In fact, I can do one better than fill you on the latest offers and deals. I'm here to inform you that another six free-to-play indie delights have landed on Steam, as shared by the ever-reliable SteamGamesPC.
Steam users can now download and enjoy Super Dragon Punch Force 3, SuperEat Man, Miami Hotel Simulator, Garm Ruins, Pixel Puzzles, and Ivorfall.
Let's start off by diving into Super Dragon Punch Force 3. Developed by Talent Digital Art, this one's a 2.5D fighting game.
"Jump into fast-paced 1-v-1 fights and master a constantly expanding roster of epic characters, each with their own distinct style and abilities," reads the synopsis.
It boasts a comic book-esque visual style, and players have already praised the combos and character selection. As it remains in alpha testing, there may be a few creases that need ironing out.
You can enjoy a free demo for Sand Land over on Steam.
Supereat Man comes from Rad Software and this one's part 3D platformer, part shooter where you take on the role of a "food delivery hero".
"After six years of self-exile, food delivery hero SuperEat Man returns to Pepper City to fight for his redemption and honor against him and his father's nemesis in this stunt 'n gun third-person shooter," reads the description.
If simulators are more your thing, then Last Howl's Miami Hotel Simulator may be the one for you. It's exactly what it sounds like: a hotel sim that lets you build and run your own business.
Unfortunately, with this freebie, you only gain access to the prologue but that's plenty of time for you to see whether it's a title you may want to purchase in full. The full game is available to wishlist now.
Metroidvania fans are going to want to take a look at Garm Ruins. Developed by kiukiu, this game sees you assume the role of Fluffy Girl Doge who's out exploring a series of ancient ruins.
There are over 70 unique treasures to locate, and seven boss types to best.
Pixel Puzzles Musical is one for the cosy gamers. Simply listen to your favourite musicians as you solve a number of virtual jigsaw puzzles. It doesn't get much more wholesome than that.
Finally, we have Ivorfall. Developed by Inquiry Games, this one's a roguelike twin-stick shooter that sees you assume the role of Detective Flintlock in a steampunk-style city: "Ivorfall is a steampunk, roguelike, twin-stick shooter where you play as the mysterious and capable Detective Flintlock tasked with taking out hordes of enemies to save Ivorfall city! Fight enemies, modify one of the three gun types in the game to discover a dozen ways to clear through the evil Raven's thugs."
As always, a bit of something for everyone.