Prime Gaming Offering Bonus Free Games
Get 4 more free games through Prime Gaming
News by Adam Siddiqui on Aug 18, 2020
Today, Prime Gaming confirmed that the service will offer 4 more games starting today.

The list of free games include:
Trüberbrook (Now Available) - Trüberbrook is a thrilling mystery adventure game set in rural Germany in the late 1960s. The player takes the role of young american physicist Tannhauser, who happens to end up in the eponymous village of Trüberbrook, an ageing but beautiful health resort somewhere in the densely forested countryside of West Germany. But something in this town seems strangely spaced out, as the superficial german homeland setting gradually evolves into a puzzling sci-fi mystery.
The Inner World (Now Available) - Solve mind-bending puzzles in a world full of mystery and save the family of the flute-noses! Their dynasty has been watching over Asposia for centuries on end. In secret, they fill the roly-poly world with light and life. But when their existence is discovered, they become hunted.
Tempest: Pirate Action RPG (Available Friday, August 21) - Tempest is a pirate open-world action RPG where you rove the seas across three continents filled with dozens of colonies and forts, hundreds of quests and countless ships to plunder. Customize your ship, trade, challenge fellow pirates and face terrible mythical monsters such as Kraken and Leviathan
Impulsion (Available Friday, August 28) - Impulsion is a skillful, fast-paced first-person platformer designed to play with your nerves and reflexes! Make your way through 25 levels of increasing difficulty by manipulating physics to your advantage shooting force fields to slow down or accelerate yourself and the environment!
This list also includes Shaq Fu 2, Warsaw, Treachery in Beatdown City, Chroma Squad and Blazing Chrome, along with 14 SNK games including the iconic King of Fighters and Metal Slug franchises.
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