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As exciting as Steam Next Fest is, it can also be pretty overwhelming. There are so many games with demos, livestreams, and new info dropping that it can be hard to keep up. And while it’s easy enough to check out the trending charts to see which demos everyone’s playing, what if you miss a hidden gem? I’ve had the opportunity to check out quite a few Steam Next Fest demos early, and I’m highlighting a few of the most exciting games you don’t want to miss. My list is a mix of some more popular titles that you’ll likely see in the top charts and games that I think deserve more attention because they’re just that fun.
7) Windrose

Genre: Open-World Survival
This game is last on the list simply because you’ve likely already noticed the demo topping the trending charts on Steam. A new PvE survival game set in a world of pirates, Windrose is gaining a lot of attention this Steam Next Fest. And for good reason, since many of us are still waiting for a truly good open-world pirate game.
At the time I’m writing this, the Windrose demo has a Very Positive rating. The demo is relatively in-depth, with around 5 hours of gameplay from early in the game, including co-op options. Compared to many of the games here, this one does have higher recommended PC specs. Even so, it’s a demo well worth checking out if you haven’t already.
6) Witchspire

Genre: Action Adventure RPG
When a game has witch in the title, I’m going to take a look. And in the case of Witchspire, I couldn’t wait to see more. This survival crafting game has a light Pokemon-inspired twist, as you’ll be able to befriend and battle with various Familiars. Like Windrose, this one is already proving pretty popular during Steam Next Fest. But I couldn’t not include it, so here we are.
The Witchspire demo gives you a decent early look at the magical world ofthe game. You can progress up to Level 7, meet a few Familiars, and ride your broomstick around the first island. The demo is definitely still a little rough and ready, but it has potential. If you’re looking for a magical survival game, it’s well worth checking out the Witchspire demo during Next Fest.
5) Animalkind

Genre: Sandbox Exploration
Let me sell you on this demo in one phrase: cute corgi in a mech suit. Animalkind is a cozy sandbox game where you create your own cute critter avatar, then step into a mysterious world full of strange technology. With the help of a trusty mech suit, you team up with the other animals to restore the town. You can play solo, like I did, or team up with up to 3 friends. That’s right – the newly updated Steam Next Fest demo adds in the multiplayer experience.
Stepping into this demo gives you a good sense of the basic gameplay of this adorable animal mech game. You can create your character and start exploring the world, getting a feel for crafting, resource gathering, and piloting your mech. This refreshed demo is well worth checking out for the story and UI updates, even if you’re not planning to play co-op.
4) Deep Dish Dungeon

Genre: Action RPG
This game combines old-school dungeon crawl with survival crafting and Metroidvania elements. It’s been on my list for a while, so I was thrilled to see the game launch its first demo for Steam Next Fest. Deep Dish Dungeon centers on exploring a puzzle-filled dungeon, foraging for food and resources. And as the name suggests, there’s an emphasis on cooking hearty meals and unlocking new stats-boosting recipes.
With about an hour of gameplay covering the basics, Deep Dish Dungeon‘s new demois well worth checking out. If you enjoy an old-fashioned dungeon crawl, solving puzzles, and/or unlocking a series of recipes, this game is definitely one to watch. The demo has a Very Positive rating so far, though it doesn’t show off as much food as you might expect from the name of the game.
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