
Epic Games has delighted gamers once again with their free games program, now transitioning to a weekly schedule instead of monthly. This week, you can snag Super Meat Boy Forever and Eastern Exorcist at no cost from the Epic Games Store. Mark your calendars; you have until March 27th to add these gems to your collection. While Epic usually teases what's coming next, they're keeping it mysterious this time around.
Super Meat Boy Forever reintroduces the iconic, challenging platforming action, but with a twist—it's now an auto-runner. You'll still need to navigate through deadly obstacles like sawblades, but the movement is automatic, putting the focus on perfectly timed jumps and attacks. If you're familiar with the original Super Meat Boy, you'll appreciate the retained precision, now presented in a fresh format. The game supports controllers, though the touch controls are quite responsive if you prefer playing without one.
On a different note, Eastern Exorcist offers a more somber experience. This side-scrolling action RPG is steeped in Chinese and Japanese folklore, where you take on the role of an exorcist battling demons and supernatural beings. The game stands out with its hand-drawn art, bringing to life a hauntingly beautiful world. Its unique, eerie character designs and stunning cutscenes are truly its strongest features. Both Super Meat Boy Forever and Eastern Exorcist are available for download from the Epic Games Store on Android.
There Are Other New Games Too
In addition to the free offerings, Epic Games is expanding its mobile game catalogue. New titles include Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead, MR RACER: Premium, The Forest Quartet, and The WereCleaner, available on both Android and iOS. For Android users, there are exclusive additions such as Bowling Clash, Endling – Extinction is Forever, Chicken Police – Paint it RED, One Hand Clapping, Neighbours Back From Hell, This is The Police, This is The Police 2, This is The President, and Through the Darkest of Times.
Before you go, don't miss our coverage on Alcyone: The Last City, an upcoming sci-fi visual novel that promises multiple endings and an immersive experience.