New on Steam: The last exciting week of the year is coming up

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Some exciting strategy and building games are coming to Steam just before the holidays

The holidays are just around the corner and the festive season is also slowly beginning on Steam. You may have to look for exciting new releases with a magnifying glass, but this week we have once again discovered some interesting releases for you

Highlight of the week: The Enjenir

(Genre: Building simulation – Developer: PeatyTurf – Release: December 18 (Steam)

 

Physics plays a crucial role in The Enjenir, a mixture of building simulation and platformer, as the game is 100 percent physics-based.

Not only is every building material physically simulated exactly, but also the game character. The game sets various tasks that have to be solved using the gridless building system and taking physics into account.

In addition, there is a sandbox mode in which you can build to your heart’s content – for example, huge fortresses that you can then tear down with trebuchets that you have also built yourself. There’s a demo on (Steam) where you can test out the chaotic building game extensively.

More releases of the week

Monday, December 18

  • (Vampire Survivors: Emergency Meeting): The new DLC for the forefather of the Bullet Heaven games is a collaboration with Among Us, which takes you to a space station and lets you play nine new classes.

Purchase warning for (Only Up 2): Only Up was a hype game on Steam in the summer, where the aim was to climb as high as possible. The game’s developer took the game off sale after around four months because the stress became too much for him.

Only Up 2, which will be released on Monday, is not from the same developer but is an asset flip that uses the name, character design and gameplay of the original

Tuesday, December 19

    Wednesday, December 20

    on Thursday, December 21

    • (World Warfare & Economics (Early Access): In this global strategy game, you must take over a country of your choice and lead it to glory and prosperity. Politics, diplomacy, trade and war will play an important role.

      Friday, December 22nd

      • (Path of the Abyss (Early Access): Finally, there’s a classic dungeon crawler from the first-person perspective, in which you and your party have to fight your way down to the deepest level. The biggest special feature is probably the black and white graphics, which look like they were drawn with a ballpoint pen.

        The selection of noteworthy games this week is manageable. Is there still a title you like? Let us know in the comments!