- A new Earth Appreciation Festival sale has arrived on the PC gaming platform Steam
- It offers savings on over 170 nature-focused games
- Discounted titles include Frostpunk 2 And Coral Island
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The Earth Appreciation Festival sale is currently live on Steam, highlighting more than 170 games that highlight the natural world or tackle themes like climate change and pollution.
Hosted by developers Slug Disco, Stray Fawn and Mechanistry, this is the fifth incarnation of the sale and coincides perfectly with Earth Day 2026 this week. It’s featured with Cool Earth as its official charity partner, with developer activations and content creator streams to raise funds.
The sale is divided into two different categories. First, there are relaxing nature games like the adorable island sandbox. Coral Islandcity building puzzle Terra Voidthe cute frog collection game Kamaeru: a refuge for frogsAnd Ant Daycare Simulator (no prizes for guessing what it is).
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They are contrasted by a range of tougher eco-dystopian games, including brilliant strategy titles. Frostpunk 2 And Endless Legend 2.
Early access products and upcoming releases are also featured in the Earth Appreciation Festival showcase, viewable in a separate tab on the sales page. There’s a good variety of games here, and I’ve already added both a cyberpunk comedy RPG Neo Junk City and roguelike deck builder In the grid to my personal wish list based solely on their cool art directions.
If you prefer to spend nothing at all, you can always check out the list of games with free demos available. I know my colleague Rob Dwiar is a big fan of the plant puzzle game. Botanical Manorso I’m going to try its demo later today.
The sale ends on April 24, 2026, so be sure to check it out before the end of this week if you’re interested.
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