If you’re a fan of trying before you buy and being completely overwhelmed by the sheer number of options in front of you, then you’ll be pleased as punch to hear that you now have over 70 new Xbox games to play, and you’ve only got a week to do it.
Xbox’s Summer Games Fest Demo Event doesn’t have the catchiest name, but it gets the point across: There are demos, and there are a lot of them. Between July 21 and 27, you can download and try any of said demos, or all of them if you want to feel, for one brief, shining moment, like you’re standing in a crowded convention center hall and have boundless options in front of you before the color melts away from the scene playing out in your mind, and you realize, on one hand, that you can play every game without waiting in line, but on the other, you’re all alone.
Anyway, here’s the full list!
9 Monkeys of Shaolin
A Duel Hand Disaster: Trackher
Alchemist Adventure
Aniquilation
Antipole DX
Armed and Gelatinous
Ars Fabulae
Back to Belt
Bite the Bullet
Book of Adventum
Cake Bash
Chickens Madness
Clea
Cris Tales
Curved Space
Dandy Ace
Darkestville Castle
Deleveled
Destroy All Humans!
Doodle God: Crime City Demo
Dungeon and Gravestone
Dungeon Scavenger Inferno
Ephemeral Tale
Flowing Lights
Fractal Space
Freshly Frosted
Galacide
Gauntlet Force: Rise of the Machines Demo
Genesis Noir
Haven
Helheim Hassle
Hellpoint
In the Valley of Death
Kaze and the Wild Masks
Klang 2
Knight Squad 2
Kova: AlphaLink
KungFu Kickball
Long Ago: A Puzzle Tale
Lost Wing
Mars Power Industries Deluxe
Mayhem Brawler
Momentus
Nine Witches: Family Disruption
OkunoKA Madness
PHOGS!
Pixel Skater
Ponpu
Projection: First Light
Raji: An Ancient Epic
Re:Turn – One Way Trip
Road to Guangdong
Rover Wars: Battle for mars Demo
Sail Forth
ScourgeBringer
Seasons of the Samurai
SkateBIRD
Skycadia
Solaroids: Prologue
Space Otter Charlie
Swim Out
Swimsanity!
Tesla Force
The Ambassador: Fractured Timelines
The Dark Eye: Chains of Satinav
The Dark Eye: Memoria
The Last Cube
The Vale: Shadow of the Crown
Tribble Troubles Demo
Unspottable
WarriOrb
Welcome to Elk
YesterMorrow
I haven’t played many of these, but I can wholeheartedly recommend Raji, which is a sort of God of War-ish action game set in ancient India, Haven, a sci-fi RPG about being in a long-term relationship, and Phogs, a co-op puzzle adventure about dogs who are very long. I do not, however, recommend a game that’s for some reason unlisted, but still diabolically playable. It is called Staring At The List While Racked With Indecision Until You Realize That A Week Has Passed And You Haven’t Actually Done Anything, and it is bad.
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