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.

Môn Bazou
Mon Bazou is an automotive life simulation game that has gained quite a fan base during Early Access. The project has been fully released and car fans should definitely take a look at it: despite the archaic graphics, the ability to simulate car mechanics is still deeply developed. It's no wonder that the game received more than 10,000 positive reviews on Steam.

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Swordhaven: Iron plot
The authors of Atom RPG decided to try their hand at the fantasy genre. Swordhaven: Iron Conspiration has spent a year in Early Access and is currently at version 1.0. The game is heavily inspired by old CRPGs from the Infinity Engine era, like Baldur's Gate and Planescape: Torment – the developers are very open about where they get their ideas from. In addition, Swordhaven also supports both real-time combat and turn-based combat.

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The bottle can float
A game whose name is self-explanatory. Floating Bottles suggests dropping an empty bottle, vase or paper boat into the river and seeing where it ends up. Players can do nothing or slightly influence the river's flow to change the direction of their “ship”. Along the way, the river passes through various idyllic landscapes, from cities to valleys and forests – players can just admire the scenery and rest their souls.

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BioMenace is remade
A re-release of the classic platformer Apogee, following the model of the first Duke Nukem and its sequel. The original BioMenace was quite difficult, but the remaster includes an easier difficulty mode as well as other useful quality of life features, such as the ability to save in between levels and support for modern controllers. Additionally, fans of the original will be able to try out a brand new episode that includes over 15 levels.

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Perform
Usually, idle games are dedicated to cookie making, resource mining, or some other cute action. But in Execution, the player's task is to literally take over the entire world, gradually moving from less efficient methods of execution to others. For those tired of the stuffy sweetness of most other idle games, Execution may feel like a breath of fresh air.

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