These top ten games are discounted to under £3 – grab them all in the Steam sale

STEAM’s summer sale is almost over, but there are still a few days left to snag a bargain.

The biggest deals in gaming end on Thursday, July 13, 2023 So there are only a few days left to pick up some games.

There's a puzzle game of sorts for everyone on Steam.

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There’s a puzzle game of sorts for everyone on Steam.Credit: Max Inferno

Puzzle games are an extremely popular genre and with all the different puzzles there is something for everyone.

Here are the top ten puzzle games currently available in the Steam Summer Sale.

A Little Left – Steam Summer Sale puzzles

A Little to the Left was released last year but recently received the new Closets and Drawers DLC.

Levels start with a big pile of chaos, and it’s up to you to clean everything up in the most visually pleasing way.

It has a very satisfying gameplay style and is perfect for those who want to chill and relax.

A Little to the Left can be purchased for £9.74 / $11.24 with a 25% discount.

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy – Steam Summer Sale Puzzle

A great value bundle containing the first three games in the series. You play as Phoenix Wright, a full-time attorney and part-time detective.

You investigate crime scenes, collect clues and present your arguments in court.

The courtroom scenes here provide mystery as you bring up the right piece of evidence at the right moment.

All three Ace Attorney games are currently 67% off and can be purchased for £9.89 / $9.89.

Unboxing – Steam Summer Sale puzzles

Unpacking is another cozy game that is the polar opposite of A Little to the Left.

Here you unpack boxes and place the items in the different places where you lived as a child.

Although there is no dialogue, you learn a lot about the character through play and through the items they keep or leave behind.

You can pick up Unpacking with a 40% discount for just £9.29 / $11.99.

The Nonary Games – Steam Summer Sale Puzzle

This pack includes two games, 999 and Virtue’s Last Reward, which expand on the escape room puzzles of the first game.

Trapped in a facility with no way out, you must travel through a series of escape rooms to piece together the big picture.

Outside the rooms there is a bigger mystery to solve, like where you are and why you were put there.

The Nonary Games are currently 60% off and available for pickup for £9.51 / $11.99

Immortality – Steam Summer Sale Puzzle

You’ll watch footage from three lost films and discover the story behind them and why they were never released.

The lead actress in all three films has disappeared, and by watching the films and behind-the-scenes footage, you can find out what happened.

Examine each scene and find the path that ties them all together.

Immortality is currently 25% off and you can grab it for £12.56 / $14.99.

Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc – Steam Summer Sale Puzzle

Fifteen students are locked in a school and the only way out is to pull off the perfect murder.

As some students try to team up to uncover the greater mystery, they try to find the easy way out.

It’s up to you to solve all the puzzles and make sure justice is done.

Danganronpa has a whopping 60% discount and can be bought for just £5.99 / $7.99.

Return of the Obra Dinn – Steam Summer Sale Puzzle

You must explore the ruins of the Obra Dinn where 60 people lost their lives.

With a snapshot of each person’s moment of death, you can look around and find out exactly how they died.

By naming bodies, it’s up to you to figure out each person’s fate.

Return of the Obra Dinn is currently 40% off and you can pick it up for £10.04 / $11.99.

Grim Fandango Remastered – Steam Summer Sale Puzzle

They are a travel agency that offers package tours through different parts of the land of the dead in exchange for the good deeds they have done in their lives.

However, when a good soul enters the underworld, you discover the corruption at the core of the system.

Grim Fandango is a point and click puzzle game with some tricky decisions and a quirky storyline at its core.

Grim Fandango is now 75% off and you can buy it for just £2.74 / $3.74.

Spirit Hunter: Death Mark – Steam Summer Sale Puzzle

For horror fans, Death Mark will satisfy that appeal with a series of custom challenges based on traditional Japanese ghost stories.

You must find the spirits that haunt every location and exorcise them in hopes of removing the Deathmark’s curse.

If you can’t find the ghost that cursed you, the game will be over in a few days.

Death Mark is now 60% cheaper and you can buy it for £13.19 / $19.99.

Return to Monkey Island – Steam Summer Sale Puzzle

A recent return to the series popular since the ’90s, Return to Monkey Island updates classic point-and-click puzzles.

With more accessibility options in case you get stuck, Guybrush Threepwood wants to get to the bottom of Monkey Island’s mystery once and for all.

It is probably the last game in the series and there are many difficult puzzles to solve.

The latest Monkey Island game is now 30% off and can be purchased for £14.69 / $17.49.

If you want more recommendations for the Steam Summer Sale, check out our top ten roguelikes, MetroidvaniaAnd role playing.

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