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The infinite replay festival on Steam is quite interesting, and I recommend five high-quality titles

author:Dr. Moe who loves games

#头条创作挑战赛#玩家们都知道: Steam is one of the world's largest comprehensive digital distribution platforms, with new games coming out every day, and the competition is fierce! At the same time, in addition to the large-scale seasonal sales, Steam also often holds various themed sales and events to show players their products. The Doctor noted that the recent "Infinite Replay Festival" was one of them. As the name suggests, the games featured in this event can all be played over and over again, and over and over again, all over again, with a high level of replayability!

The infinite replay festival on Steam is quite interesting, and I recommend five high-quality titles

When it comes to the so-called repetitive playability, I believe that many people, like the doctor, immediately think of the very popular roguelike (or roguelite) games or sandbox games, in fact, some battle and strategy products are also worth playing again and again. Limited by space, today Dr. has selected five good quality works among many products and shared them with everyone.

Spread your wings and soar

Wingspan is a bird-themed strategy card game launched back in 2020, based on the award-winning bird-themed board game of the same name overseas. Players play the role of bird lovers in the game, and need to attract as many birds as possible to their own reserves to thrive, with unique themes and gameplay; In addition, after the board game is turned into a PC game, the lifelike animation of birds, coupled with real chirps, gives people an immersive feeling, which can be called an electronic museum of birds. "Spread Your Wings" has received a "Very Positive (94% Positive)" rating on Steam, so don't miss it if you like the bird-themed theme.

The infinite replay festival on Steam is quite interesting, and I recommend five high-quality titles

Hades

The Doctor mentioned earlier in the article that roguelike (or roguelite) games have a strong replayability, and the Hades series is a typical example of this, in which players repeat the cycle of farming, dying, rebirth, leveling up, and farming, but the process is not boring, but rather fun and fulfilling! The current review of "Hades" is "rave reviews (98% positive)", and the recent new "Hades 2" is "very positive (94% positive)", as far as my personal feelings are concerned, it may be because the demo version has just been launched, the second generation has not yet reached the level of the first generation, and the doctor recommends that players who have not yet been exposed to the series love to play the first generation first, and give developers some time to improve and optimize the second generation.

The infinite replay festival on Steam is quite interesting, and I recommend five high-quality titles

Rabbit with steel

Rabbit and Steel is a rogue-like co-op action game that only released in May, and it combines Final Fantasy 14-style raid gameplay with rougelike mechanics. As for whether it's fun or not, the current rave reviews (98% positive) player reviews have given the answer. It's worth mentioning that if you don't have friends to play with, you can also play single-player mode (dodge barrage gameplay).

The infinite replay festival on Steam is quite interesting, and I recommend five high-quality titles

Adventure in the Rain 2

The above are all 2D games, and here is a 3D product, which is Risk of Rain 2. This game is one of the best roguelikes in recent years, with more than 180,000 reviews from players, and a positive rating of 96%! The game is rich in monsters, equipment and characters, and the refreshing combat with the game's special effects is worth brushing again and again with your friends.

The infinite replay festival on Steam is quite interesting, and I recommend five high-quality titles

Rhythm dungeons

You may not be familiar with the English name "Crypt of the NecroDancer", but you must be familiar with the Chinese "Rhythm Dungeon", although the game is old, but the idea of combining beat games and randomly generated dungeon adventures is never outdated. It's worth mentioning that the game also saw the launch of the new Hatsune Miku DLC (yes, you read that right, it's Hatsune). If you like beat games, dungeon games, or Hatsune Miku, you can try this title with a 95% positive rating.

The infinite replay festival on Steam is quite interesting, and I recommend five high-quality titles

Of course, there are many more Steam games that are worth playing over and over again, and the doctor just recommends five of them to everyone according to his own preferences, and there should be some of them that you haven't played, so go ahead and try them!

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