Steam Users Have Until December 25 to Claim Free Adventure Game
Steam users can currently pick up the narrative-based 2D adventure game The Deed: Dynasty for free. Gamers who want an engaging story title to enjoy over the holiday season should take the chance to add this game to their Steam libraries. Players shouldn’t wait around, though – The Deed: Dynasty is only free to claim until December 25, but once it’s added to a Steam account, it’s there forever.
The Deed: Dynasty is the 2016 follow-up to 2015’s The Deed. Developer Pilgrim Adventures claims it provides new scenarios to play through based on the original game’s concept. The Deed: Dynasty was eventually succeeded by a sequel, The Deed 2, while Pilgrim Adventures also has a bunch of other ongoing franchises such as Space Pilgrim and Crown Champion: Legends of the Arena. All the studio’s games are made in RPG Maker, and this is also the case with The Deed: Dynasty.
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Claim The Deed: Dynasty For Free on Steam Until December 25
Steam gamers can head to The Deed: Dynasty‘s store page right now and add this game to their libraries. Users don’t have to install the game immediately – they just need to make sure it’s claimed by hitting the “Add to account” button on the store page. This Steam freebie is only available to claim until December 25, so interested gamers should jump at the opportunity while it’s there. At full price, The Deed: Dynasty is only $2.99, but the chance for gamers to plump up their Steam libraries at no cost is always tempting.
As per the game’s description and user-defined tags, The Deed: Dynasty is a story-rich adventure game in which players “must commit a murder and then, through a process of making the right choices and planting the appropriate evidence, convince the authorities of your innocence and somebody else’s guilt.” With crime and puzzle elements, the game sees players adventure through three different eras, including Medieval England, the Old West, and the Victorian era. The historical settings themselves determine the potential murder weapons, offering a unique twist on the classic murder mystery as players look to pin the blame on other characters. It’s a very simple concept, and one that appears to be executed very well in this game.
Overall, the Steam reviews for The Deed: Dynasty are marked as “Very Positive,” with 86% of the 517 reviews enjoying the game at the time of writing. It’s a very impressive score for the indie title, with one user describing it as an “unusual narrative-driven experience” with a “deceptively simple” gameplay loop. Although most agree that it doesn’t quite have the complexity of other narrative-based adventure titles in the genre, it makes up for this with its usual low price tag. This applies even more so while The Deed: Dynasty is available for free. Many reviews honed in on the fact that this is a game where choices truly matter, meaning that even while this adventure game is limited in scope, players still feel as though their actions are affecting the world around them.
All Free Steam Games Right Now
- 100% Orange Juice (Until December 22)
- Rat Quest (Until December 25)
- The Deed: Dynasty (Until December 25)
- Undercroft Warriors (Until December 31)
Over the holiday season, PC gamers have been treated to tons of giveaways. At the moment, there are numerous free Steam games, including the likes of 100% Orange Juice, Rat Quest, and Undercroft Warriors. And while Steam’s offerings are great, it’s over on the Epic Games Store that PC gamers can find the high-profile freebies. As part of the Epic Games Store’s annual mystery game promotion, it has already given away games such as Hogwarts Legacy and Eternights. At the time of writing, the Epic Games Store’s free game is Sorry We’re Closed, which is notable for winning the Debut Game award at the 2025 Indie Game Awards over the now-disqualified Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. PC gamers should keep an eye out throughout the rest of December for even more video game giveaways.