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Grab Showdown Bandit for free on Steam and keep it forever

Claim the stealth-action-horror game, Showdown Bandit on Steam for free right now
Grab Showdown Bandit for free on Steam and keep it forever

PC gamers can claim yet another free game on Steam right now. The game is called Showdown Bandit, and if you claim it before the offer expires, it will be yours to keep forever.

About Showdown Bandit

Showdown Bandit is a stealth-action-horror game from developer Kindly Beast, which released in September last year. While it isn't the best game out there, free stuff is always nice.

You can grab this free game from Steam by heading to its store page. This freebie offer expires on 1st June 2020. 

 

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A creepy adventure (Picture: Kindly Beast)

 

Showdown Bandit looks quite creepy, taking place on abandoned sets of the once-popular kids' puppet show.

You take on the role of an awakened Bandit, and must survive by following three not-so-simple rules: Play your part, guard your strings, and don't look up. 

A description of Showdown Bandit reads:

"Beware! For years kids tuned in to watch the televised puppet world of Showdown Bandit, whose colourful cast performed in front of a live audience of ecstatic children. Then without warning the show was unceremoniously cancelled and the studio, props and puppets were left to rot. Yet somehow the show lives again and you're in the spotlight. Take control of the Bandit himself and explore the dilapidated sets of what was once glorious Showdown Valley in this top-down, stealth-action-horror game from the makers of Bendy.

Try not to lose your wits or your strings as you sneak through the shadowy sets past a menagerie of eerie enemies and helpful inhabitants. Fight ONLY when you must! Don't be afraid to explore the creepiest, darkest corners as even the smallest clues could help you answer the biggest question of all ... who is really pulling the strings?"