With dozens of games released on Steam every day, it's nearly impossible to keep track of all the releases to find hidden gems. PC Gamer Portal make up A collection of five worthwhile games you might have missed.

Secret murder
There's something of a mini-renaissance in detective games in 2025, and they're still coming. Homicide Detective is a point-and-click puzzle game set in the golden age of Hollywood; Someone is systematically killing the actors, writers, and producers, and it's up to the player to find out who. After studying the crime scene, the detective must reconstruct the events to discover the connections between the deaths and understand how different characters are involved in them.

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handmade
Craftlings combines automation with herd management in the spirit of Lemmings, but instead of short levels like the following, players are treated to a whopping 12 maps. Craftlings can be assigned to a variety of tasks, such as building and resource mining, and during economic breaks, players will also have to periodically fight against opponents.

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BMX Street Dog
Streetdog BMX, as you might guess from the name, is dedicated to racing on BMX bicycles. The game offers six stunt maps where you can show off your riding skills, set records, and of course customize your own bike.

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in Devz
EmuDevz is a game only for those with practical programming experience; The developer warns right on the project page that players who don't know how to code “better turn back now.” But if you are one of those who have the necessary skills, the game will be very interesting. In the story, the main character EmuDevz is a programmer in the year 32767 and his mission is to repair the emulator of a fictional console in a world surviving an Internet apocalypse.

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Big jump
A charming game in the spirit of the mascot platformers of the 1990s. In Big Hops, players take on the role of a frog finding his way home in a vast, unfamiliar world. As you might expect from modern platformers, the project focuses on responsive mechanics: the nimble frog can swing with his tongue and climb any wall, just like Link from Breath of the Wild.

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