It's still the battle royale that all others have to compete against. Constant updates keep the world fresh, while Fortnite's combination of building and shooting gives it the competitive depth to stay engaging. Y'know, the massive sandbox battle royale, a game that's hosted concerts, Star Wars characters, Marvel superheroes, and so much more.
NERTS! Online - A competitive solitaire game for up to six players, NERTS! Online is a new version of a long-running multiplayer solitaire from strategy masterminds Zachtronics. It's still an absolute wild mess and we love it. Blaseball - A massive sports betting simulation that nearly defies explanation, but we did try. There's even a day/night cycle and weather! You can roam freely, enjoying the scenery or doing tricks off ramps, but there's also some optional structure, like races and delivery missions.
Til Nord - A free open world snowmobiling adventure. Just keep a steady hand on the mouse when you're pulling out those blocks. It's full of some surprisingly great minigames considering it was developed in just 72 hours. Jingoku - "Minigame Jenga," Jingoku is a Ludum Dare entry that mashes up the wacky, manic minigames of WarioWare with good old block-pulling Jenga. You're stacking chickens on yourself, as an alpaca. Alpaca Stacka - In Alpaca Stacka you aren't stacking alpacas, because that would be too obvious. It has three different modes to play, including an endless one if you want to hold out against the horde forever. Vedelem: The Golden Horde - Fight off waves of Mongol invaders in this student-developed RTS, which looks surprisingly great for a free student project and has a sense of scale to rival Total War or They Are Billions. Not how you usually meet a demon lord, but, well, is there a usual way, really? Specifically Baphomet, who's carrying a heart balloon.
Midnight Train: Going Anywhere - A short, very cute game with three different endings about riding the train and chatting with the people you meet along the way.