Weekly Steam Roundup: The Message from Deep Space and Supermarket Chaos Lead New Releases
The roundup provides a snapshot of the current indie and niche game output on Steam, with genres ranging from puzzle and simulation to horror and retro collections.
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The 160th edition of Weekly Steam Square highlights eight new titles on Steam, including puzzle adventure The Message from Deep Space, supermarket organization sim Supermarket Chaos, and the first official Ganbare Goemon collection. The roundup also covers incremental RPG Master Healer Kale with useless party, horror game Feed The Pit, Sokoban-style Cat Squeeze, and narrative horror Beso's Shawarma.
4Gamer.net's Weekly Steam Square column for July 4, 2026, covers eight new and notable titles hitting Valve's PC storefront. The lineup includes puzzle adventure The Message from Deep Space, set in 1973 Earth where players decode alien radio waves using math and science; Supermarket Chaos, a calm simulation about restocking over 4,600 items after a cleaning robot rampage; and the first official Ganbare Goemon collection, bundling 13 classic titles from Famicom, Super Famicom, and Game Boy with modern assist features. Other entries include incremental RPG Master Healer Kale with useless party, first-person horror Feed The Pit, Sokoban-style Cat Squeeze, and narrative horror Beso's Shawarma.
- The Message from Deep Space: puzzle adventure set in 1973 Earth, deciphering radio waves from a meteorite
- Master Healer Kale with useless party: incremental RPG where healer Kale aims to defeat the Demon Lord with unreliable companions
- Supermarket Chaos: calm simulation about organizing a messy supermarket with over 4,600 items
- Feed The Pit: first-person exploration horror where you join a cult and hunt wealthy individuals in a forest
- Cat Squeeze: Sokoban-style puzzle game starring kitten Coco challenging cat god trials
- Ganbare Goemon Daishuugou!: first official collection of the Ganbare Goemon series, including 13 titles from 1986 onward
- Beso's Shawarma: first-person narrative horror with PSX-style lo-fi visuals, set in a distorted Georgian capital
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