Epic Games caused mixed reactions with the release of its launcher at the end of 2018. The platform did not attract the good graces of many players due to certain exclusives but it seems that players are done with sulking the Epic Games Store. With its policy of distribution of free games, the platform has gathered more than 100 million users and more than 200 million free games have been handed out last year.
And Epic Games does not want to stop there. You can currently get Farming Simulator 19 for free, until 5 p.m. tomorrow. As the name suggests, it is an agricultural simulation game in which you have to manage your farm on your own by raising livestock, growing various crops and lumbering wood. The game features over 75 brands of agricultural machinery, ranging from tractors to harvesters, and you can even send your production by train.
If you don't feel like a farmer at heart, the Epic Games Store will offer two new free games tomorrow. They are adaptations of two cult board games, Ticket to Ride, and Carcassonne.
Ticket to Ride is a game in which players will have to try to control a maximum of railway lines that connect cities. The rules are simple to learn, but it is a very strategic game. The PC adaptation offers two game modes, a solo mode, in which you can face up to 4 AI, and an online mode for up to 5 players.
Carcassonne is also a game of control, but this time the targets are territories. By placing tiles taking turns to form a landscape, players will be able to take control of the elements in each territory: roads, cities, crop fields and abbeys. Each element type will give players a certain number of victory points, the larger the element, the more points it provides. Whoever accumulates more points once the pile of tiles is exhausted wins the game. Carcassonne is playable by 1 to 6 players, locally on the same device or online.
Farming Simulator 19 will be available until tomorrow only, so don't hang around! Ticket to Ride and Carcassonne will follow it and you can collect them for free until February 13.
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