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These are the PC games you can play for free with Twitch Prime this month

Five more freebies for Amazon Prime members in September

These are the PC games you can play for free with Twitch Prime this month

These are the PC games you can play for free with Twitch Prime this month

Got an Amazon Prime subscription? Then whether you realised it or not, you’ve also got access to Twitch Prime, which includes several free PC games each month. They’re yours to keep forever, and this month there’s a really eclectic mix of titles, so grab them before they’re gone.

The Adventure Pals

The Adventure Pals

Would you believe that an action-platform game about a boy, his pet rock, and a giraffe named Sparkles is utterly silly? It’s true, and it’s that silliness that gives The Adventure Pals its life as you explore, fight, and use the giraffe’s tongue as a helicopter.

Guild of Dungeoneering

Guild of Dungeoneering

Dungeon-crawlers are a dime a dozen these days, but Guild of Dungeoneering is different. Why? Because rather than explore the terrain, you’re building the terrain around your hero by playing cards featuring rooms, traps, loot, monsters, and more.

Gunpoint

Gunpoint

Gunpoint must be some kind of shooter, right? Nope. Amusingly enough, it’s a stealth game in which a little gadget allows you to view and rewire electrical devices, letting you spring traps on unsuspecting guards and concoct other hilarious shenanigans.

Pumped BMX+

Pumped BMX+

Thinking about busting out tricks on your bike, but too timid to crank out 360 tailwhip to backflip combos in your neighbourhood? No worries: jump into Pumped BMX+ instead and do it easily, pain-free, and… well, actually free thanks to Twitch Prime.

The Original Strife: Veteran Edition

The Original Strife: Veteran Edition

How old is Strife? Well, Strife runs on the original Doom engine – so yeah, it’s ancient. But this 1996 first-person shooter was formative for incorporating story-driven role-playing mechanics, and it could be a fun relic to dive back into today.