In Brief:
- LivingForest, a single-player action-adventure survival game by developer LivingEveryday, is free to claim on Steam until April 23.
- The game normally costs roughly $15 (about 15 euros) and features low-poly graphics with both first and third-person perspectives.
- Only the base game is free; additional DLC packs remain paid.
Steam is giving away another free game. LivingForest, a single-player survival title from indie developer LivingEveryday, is available at no cost on Valve‘s platform until April 23.
After that, it reverts to its regular price of roughly 15 euros. The game is an action-adventure with survival elements set in a forest environment. Players fight off zombies and soldiers using various weapons while trying to stay alive.
It supports both first and third-person camera perspectives and uses a low-poly art style. There’s no online multiplayer. LivingForest is a solo experience, which makes it a low-commitment pickup for anyone looking for something casual to fill a few hours.
While the base game is free, several paid DLC packs are still available for purchase separately. The game is also currently running an 80% sale on those extras through April 23. Steam’s Free to Keep promotions typically run for short windows and tend to spotlight smaller indie titles. Once claimed, the game stays in your library permanently