Two of the funniest adventure games on Steam are now yours to own entirely for free, thanks to this week's massive Steam key giveaway! Time Gentlemen, Please and Ben There Dan That affectionately parody '90s point and click classics with a gag-a-minute script and referential puzzles that poke fun at the genre. If you've ever enjoyed an adventure game, don't miss out.
Once again we're running this giveaway with Bundle Stars. As well as selling individual Steam keys, Bundle Stars collects indie and AAA games into bundles that offer savings of up to 98%. Check out the site for deals on the Batman Arkham series and much more.
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