Voice Input Game 'A. A. A.' Goes Free on Steam After Two Months of Silence
The developer chose to drop the price to zero rather than let the game fade away unseen, a pragmatic move for a tiny indie title that had already lost its audience.
Key Facts
- Ikusei Card Puzzle set the Steam price of 'A. A. A.' to free on an unspecified date in 2026.
- The game originally cost 135 yen when it launched on April 27, 2026.
- Players clear stages by saying 'ah' into a microphone, and all stages can be completed in about 15 minutes.
- Player activity stopped entirely two months after the April 27, 2026 release.
- The developer made the game free to give more people a chance to try it rather than let it be buried.
Reporting from 1 source: Denfaminicogamer.
Indie developer Ikusei Card Puzzle has made the voice input action game 'A. A. A.' completely free on Steam. The game, where players clear stages by saying 'ah' into a microphone, was released on April 27, 2026, but saw player activity stop entirely after two months. The developer hopes the free price will give more people a chance to play it rather than let it be buried.
Ikusei Card Puzzle, the indie developer behind the voice input action game 'A. A. A.,' has set the Steam price to free. The game originally cost 135 yen when it launched on April 27, 2026. Players clear stages by saying 'ah' into a microphone, and all stages can be completed in about 15 minutes. The developer said that while some players enjoyed the game, activity stopped entirely after two months. Rather than let the game be buried unknown, they made it free to give more people a chance to try it.
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