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Playto Lands on Steam: The Game to Watch in the Coming Weeks
Little information, a low-key Steam page, and yet Playto is already catching eyes among upcoming titles on the platform. It's hard to know exactly what it's hiding under the hood, but that's precisely the mystery worth examining. Lumnix digs into what the official listing reveals — and what it carefully keeps to itself.

Vending Machine Co.: Vending Machine Simulator 40% Off on Steam
A management simulator centered on vending machines, currently priced at $7.79 on Steam with a 40% discount. The concept is as strange as it sounds: you manage a vending machine empire, optimize your inventory, and turn corporate hallways into revenue streams. A fleeting curiosity or a genuine game proposition? We break down this title making its debut in the platform's latest releases.

Typer Survivor: The $5 Game That Turns Your Keyboard Into a Weapon
Mixing survival shoot 'em up with keyboard typing is the risky bet of Typer Survivor, currently on sale for $4.92 on Steam. On paper, it looks like a typing tutorial disguised as a bullet hell. In reality, it's a surprisingly addictive gameplay loop that makes your fingers work in the best way possible. Here's what you need to know about this quirky newcomer trying to make its mark on the platform.

Caromble!: The Old-School Brick Breaker That Deserves Your Attention at -20%
Caromble! resurrects the classic brick breaker with a distinctive visual identity and completely overhauled ball physics. Available on Steam with a 20% discount at $10.23, the game from Dutch studio Code Boje follows in the footsteps of Breakout (1976) and Arkanoid (1986)—while carving out its own identity. Does it deliver? First impressions inside.

Piywebler Lands on Steam: A Mystery Worth Watching
Piywebler just appeared on Steam's "Coming Soon" pages, and its cryptic name is already turning heads. Details are scarce for now, but the page is live, the studio is at the helm, and a release is on the horizon. Lumnix dug into what's available to give you a first take on this project that came out of nowhere. Here's what we know, what we're guessing, and what we're waiting for before making a final call.

All Hail the Orb: The $6 Roguelite That Defies the Genre
Quietly launched on Steam with a 10% discount at $6.20, All Hail the Orb is one of those indie gems worth your attention. Singular concept, budget price, limited but honest ambitions: here's what it actually delivers and why it's catching eyes in Steam's current new releases.

Enotria: The Last Song — The Rough Italian Souls-Like Hiding Real Gems
Released to widespread indifference in 2024, Enotria: The Last Song is one of those indie games that deserves a second look. Inspired by Mediterranean folklore, this transalpine souls-like bears the scars of its tight budget and its studio's inexperience, but it contains genuinely honest level design and a visual identity you won't see anywhere else. Updates have since healed many of its wounds. Time for a clear-eyed verdict.
Galaxies Showcase 2026: The 5 Announcements That Actually Matter
Over 40 games in a single night—that's the bet Galaxies Showcase is making, one of the independent events trying to carve out space in an already packed gaming calendar. Between ambitious projects and forgettable trailers, we've separated the wheat from the chaff. Here's what actually stood out at this 2026 edition and why a few titles deserve your immediate attention.

Sol Cesto 1.0: The French Roguelite That Turns Chance on Its Head
Three developers, one roguelite that refuses to let bad luck ruin your day. Sol Cesto wrapped early access on April 10 with a 1.0 version that delivers. Behind this French indie gem lies a rare design philosophy: giving players the tools to master chaos rather than suffer through it. We dove in to see if the ambition holds up in practice.