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Sail Forth Free On Epic Games Store, LOVE Coming Next Week

by Rainier on Jan. 12, 2024 @ 8:24 a.m. PST

For the next week, the Epic Games Store is offering one title for free: Sail Forth.

Sail Forth

Sail a fleet of customizable ships across an ocean whose ancient depths have swallowed the key to the mysterious past. Befriend fishfolk to expand your boat crews, take up arms against petulant pirates, and chart a course across an expansive watery world.

Once Sail Forth, the current free game on the Epic Games Store, has run its course, it will be up to LOVE, which will be gratis starting January 18 until January 25, 2024.

LOVE

LOVE is a reductive precision platformer with a minimalist pixel aesthetic and a focus on challenging the player fairly. Set your own checkpoints at any time to make your way across 16 difficult levels while enjoying a 12-track original soundtrack by James Bennett.

The game includes a standard Arcade mode for players who want a little challenge, Unlimited Mode for players who just want to have a good time, a dedicated Speedrun mode for players who want to prove they're the fastest, and YOLO mode for players who have something to prove.

After beating the 16 main levels, try your hand at the 7 remixed stages in Remix mode, or three minimalized versions of levels from LOVE 2: kuso.

Want to prove your the best at just one level of the game? Take to Level Select and master your favorite level for a personal, individual speedrun.

Finished with everything? Create your own levels using your favorite image editor and text editor, or find new levels at LOVE3Custom.com, and try the 10 included Remix levels which include their source files for you to learn from.

And for players with a bit of nostalgia, the 2014 version of LOVE is included as LOVE Classic, found as an additional executable in the installation folder.

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