Christmas is approaching and Steam is bringing out the heavy artillery. Alongside its traditional winter discounts, the Valve platform is offering a good deal that is getting people talking in the PC community: 100% Orange Juice, a digital board game, is offered without any compensation until December 22. Better yet, you keep it for life if you add it to your library in time.
A simple, effective and addictive multiplayer game
Launched in 2013, 100% Orange Juice stands out for its immediate handling and light atmosphere. Far from the complexity of a Scythe on Tabletop Simulator, this game relies on chance and mini-rivalries like Mario Party, with randomly generated cards, events and enemies.
The current offer is unconditional. As ScreenRant points out: “100% Orange Juice is currently free on Steam and you can keep it forever if you grab it in time.” This good deal ends quickly: “The 100% Orange Juice offer ends on December 22 at 1:00 p.m. (Eastern time).”
An underrated classic over the years
If the game has often been seen as anecdotal, it now benefits from a solid fan base. It boasts an impressive “It has 94% positive reviews on Steam.” and continues to be updated, proof of the commitment of the developers and the attachment of the players. Even if some consider it a little overrated, it remains an excellent choice for a few hours of fun without the hassle.
Fast download and limited offer
The standard version of the game will then go back to “$6.99, which remains very affordable.” For the most generous, a pack of four keys is offered at a reduced price, ideal for sharing with friends at Christmas. DLC exists, but they remain optional to fully enjoy the experience. Finally, if you’re still hesitant, remember the words of the author of the article: “Frankly, it couldn’t be simpler.”
How to get the game before the deadline?
To get the game for free:
- Go to the Steam page of 100% Orange Juice
- Click on “Add to library”
- And that’s it. No payment, no subscription required
The operation only weighs a few GB. One click, and the game is yours forever… or at least until the next multiplayer party game that will cause a sensation.