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Don’t Miss These 5 Hidden Steam Gems (November 2025)

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– Steam releases about a dozen new games daily, making it difficult to discover all potential gems without thorough sorting.
– Service With A Shotgun is an old-school shooter combined with a visual novel where players manage a store and fend off zombies.
– The Last Caretaker is a first-person survival crafting game in early access where a robot rebuilds civilization after a cataclysm.
– The Apothecary of Trubiz is a short puzzle game about deciphering a foreign language to mix medicines for patients through trial and error.
– No Players Online involves exploring an abandoned multiplayer FPS and combining elements from downloaded games to create strange interactive experiences.

Navigating the constant flood of new Steam releases can feel overwhelming, with dozens of titles appearing each day. It’s easy for exceptional indie games to slip through the cracks, which is why we’ve done the digging for you. Below are five standout releases from November 2025 that deserve your attention.

Service With A Shotgun blends the frantic action of a classic arcade shooter with the narrative depth of a visual novel. You play as a convenience store clerk during a zombie outbreak, chatting with customers while defending your shop from undead hordes. The combat sections feel like a tribute to light-gun favorites such as Time Crisis. Developer Nolyn Vansyckle cites Urban Myth Dissolution Centre and VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action as inspirations, offering a good hint at the game’s quirky, dialogue-driven style.

The Last Caretaker is a first-person survival crafting game set in a stark sci-fi universe. Playing as a robot tasked with reviving civilization after a global disaster, you dive into oceanic depths to gather resources and manage complex machinery. The game includes production and automation mechanics that will feel familiar to fans of Satisfactory. Already in early access, it has earned close to a thousand “very positive” reviews on Steam, a rare achievement for a newly launched title in this category.

The Apothecary of Trubiz presents a clever medical puzzle setup. As an apothecary, you must mix potions to treat patients, but your only guidebook is written in an unfamiliar language. This short but engaging game challenges you to decode instructions through trial and error, observing how your concoctions affect those under your care. Its understated pixel art and unique translation-based gameplay bring to mind titles like Chants of Sennaar.

Reentry is a highly realistic space flight simulator grounded in actual NASA programs. After a substantial early access period, the game recently launched its full 1.0 version. Designed with space enthusiasts in mind, it still provides options to make the experience more approachable for newcomers. This is exactly the kind of ambitious, niche project that continues to make PC gaming such a diverse platform.

No Players Online expands on a 2019 indie hit, inviting players to explore a deserted multiplayer FPS environment. Beyond the shooter facade, you’ll interact with a fictional operating system and browser, where you can download and merge old games into bizarre new creations. The experience taps into a haunting sense of nostalgia, reminiscent of wandering through the empty servers of forgotten online worlds.

(Source: PC Gamer)

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