The next free GOG game has already been revealed in advance. At the DRM-free PC game resale shop, you can enjoy a nice little game this time.
Every platform has its free games. And this time the identity of the next free game on GOG has already been revealed a little in advance, and it is a title that could appeal to many gamers. However, this is not a big AAA, but a small strategic adventure. What do we know? What is certain is that there is a beautiful studio behind it.
A very nice little game for free on GOG
Not a week goes by without PC gamers getting their hands on free games. In order not to change good old habits, data miner Billbil-Kun revealed the name of the next free game on GOG in advance. This is the title Hammerting, a simulation and strategy game with RPG elements in which you manage a dwarven colony in the unexplored mountains of Mara. In fact, the game immerses you in a world where a war rages on the surface, forcing you to forge, explore and fight to equip your allies with the best weapons and equipment to fight evil.
You start with a few dwarves and must quickly build up your mining operations to meet the demands of your allies while improving your base to make a name for yourself in the overworld. The game focuses on managing resources, building and expanding your colony while exploiting the strengths and weaknesses of each dwarf, each of which is unique and has its own stats, traits, abilities and more.
In the deep country
Players are challenged to make strategic decisions to expand their colony, carefully manage resources, and navigate the dangers of the deep to discover new materials and treasures. The dynamics of surface warfare add an additional layer of strategy as one must balance the demand for weapons and equipment while ensuring that the colony remains safe and prosperous. Game mechanics also include physics and fluid aspects, such as pumping burning lava to power forges, brewing beer, and illuminating unknown depths with torches. The game will be available for free for life March 29th to April 1st, 2024 at 3 p.m. Central European Time.