PC players can currently claim a 2019 simulation game where they assemble a computer club completely free of charge—for a limited time. While Steam and Epic Games Store are popular storefronts and easy ways to occasionally snag PC games completely free, they are not the only way.
IndieGala is another solid source for free video games, even if it’s at a much slower pace than Steam, EGS, or other popular sources like the Lenovo Gaming Community. IndieGala, as implied by its name, often offers indie gems or classic titles that are easily swept under the rug, and as an added bonus, every game on IndieGala is 100% DRM-free and safe. In other words, PC players can install, back up, and play games given away by IndieGala independently, with true ownership, with the ability to play offline forever.
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Claim 2019 Game Club Simulation Game for Free Before It Expires
The latest free game from IndieGala is Game Club “Waka-Waka,” and while the name is a bit of a mouthful, the gameplay is simple and straightforward (as often is the case with the best PC simulation games). In it, players run their own gaming lounge and must upgrade the offerings of their facility over time. Players will grow their club from simple, old TVs on boxes to state-of-the-art PCs, so young gamers and computer whizzes can get together, play all day long, make new friends, and brag about game achievements. Of course, that requires some maintenance as there will be constant machinery breakdowns and other simplistic events in this simulation. It is uncertain how long this limited-time deal lasts, so fans should be sure to act quickly.
- Visit the IndieGala giveaway page
- Create or log in to your free IndieGala account
- Scroll to the bottom of the page to claim the game
- Go to “My Library” to access the free game
Throughout their time in Game Club, players will be able to set up 22 different game devices and enjoy atmospheric music that also includes 28 different 8-bit melodies. And they’ll be able to enjoy the progression from a pop-up shop to a high-tech game club, while perhaps enjoying fond, nostalgic memories if players were part of a computer or game club growing up. Of course, those have only become increasingly rare in recent years, so it’s safe to say this is indeed a nostalgic simulation game.
On Steam, Game Club “Waka-Waka” sits at a 72% Mostly Positive Rating. It seems, generally speaking, that many players enjoy the simplicity and atmosphere offered by the game, which is especially emphasized by the music. Others highlight how the economic upgrade system ensures the game is not entirely mindless, but other reviews take aim at its limited scope, saying it only takes an afternoon to play through and finish (at most). Others also highlight a handful of technical issues.
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Overall, it’s a short simulation game that aims for a cutesy atmosphere over any serious depth. If that sounds appealing, then it might be worth checking out, and if not, well, that’s okay too. It is entirely free right now and normally costs $9.99, so one way to look at it is free’s free.






