Over the last few years, I’ve grown increasingly fond of playing demos over watching game trailers. Trailers can be fun (as I found myself squealing over the recent Xbox Showcase announcements), but there’s nothing like playing a small slice of a game and seeing your excitement for a game jump massively.

Steam’s Next Fest events are a great source of demos, but the sheer amount can be daunting to sort through. That’s why I’ve curated a list of game demos that are well worth your time. Here are the 10 of what I consider the best Steam Next Fest demos of June 2024.

Steam Next Fest June 2024

10 must-play Steam Next Fest demos in the June 2024 event

I’ve listed 10 of my favorite demos from the Fest below, but don’t shy away from trying more if you get the chance. For example, GMTK’sMind Over Magnetwas very close to making this list and is still well worth your time. These merely edged out the competition.

Schim

Shadow-based puzzlers are far from a new thing for the puzzle genre, but something aboutSchim’suse of narrative combined with its novel take on shadow manipulation works very well for me. You play a small shadow frog hopping from shadow to shadow as you attempt to traverse the world. This includes people moving about as well, and they won’t wait for you to make a jump before going about their day. It groundsSchimin this semi-realistic setting that offers a lot of promise for the full release.Schimreleases on July 18.

Akimbot

When I went intoAkimbot, I was expecting a little platformer where you shoot some enemies and maybe toy around with a few weapons. What I wasn’t expecting was a well-put-togetherRatchet & Clank-style platformer, equipped with pleasing scenery, weighty movement, and humor that quickly grows on you. It’s even got fluid combat that quickly gains depth.Akimbotis worth any platforming fan’s time and launches on Steam on August 29.

What The Car

I have yet to play the developer’s previous gameWhat The Golf, butWhat The Carmakes me want to pick it up ASAP. This little physics-based adventure game sees you run a car around (with actual legs, may I add) to cruise through levels and avoid numerous obstacles. However, each stage puts a unique twist on your car such as more legs or rocket boosters to switch things up. It helps elevate a rather one-note experience into one that constantly adapts to keep things fresh, and I can’t wait to see how that’s moved further along in the full release.What The Carlaunches on September 9.

The Operator

The Operatorscratches an itch I’ve had since playing games likeOrwellandHacknet. This detective puzzle game sees you scour a government database to help Federal Department of Intelligence agents solve cases. You’ll scan for vehicle details, acquire names & addresses, and even locate discrepancies between witness testimony & real events. Its evidence footage can come across as a bit staged, but it has its heart in the right place and comes with full voice acting along with already challenging puzzles.The Operatoris currently planned for a Q3 2024 release.

Wizard of Legend 2

I haven’t jumped into the originalWizard of Legendjust yet, but as far as I can tell,Wizard of Legend 2is already doing great to keep that gameplay style while translating it to a 3D space. It even tosses elements of its contemporaries like Hades into the mix to further its appeal. There isn’t too much in the demo to go off of, but I can already envision plenty of unique builds centering around the random character buffs.Wizard of Legend 2currently has no planned release window.

Wild Bastards

Strategy shooters likeReady or Notfeel right at home for me in their intensity, realism, and attention to detail. WhileWild Bastardsis nowhere near as realistic, combining strategy FPS elements and boomer shooters works shockingly well. Throw in a cosmic Wild West theme, unique & compelling characters, and more than enough passives, and you have a roguelike that feels almost created for someone like me. I’ve had the previous entryVoid Bastardsin my backlog for a while, and I’m thinking I’ll be checking that out sooner rather than later.Wild Bastardsshoots its way into launch on September 12.

Kill Knight

From the second I sawKill Knightat the Triple-i Showcase back in April, I knew I needed to get my hands on it. Having played its demo now, that excitement holds firm. This score-based arena shooter is a bit tough to get the hang of at first, but once you do, you feel like a slaughter symphony, weaving various attacks in between each other to wipe out consistently spawning hordes of foes. With plenty more tools in the full release, and more maps to come, this will easily become a great way to kill time while chatting in Discord calls.Kill Knightreleases sometime before the end of 2024.

I Am Your Beast

One of Strange Scaffold’s previous games,El Paso Elsewhere, got me lost in its unique and impactful story while leaving much to be desired in its gameplay. Five minutes withI Am Your Beastshowed this wouldn’t be the same situation. Each level feels like a sandbox waiting to be mastered, with more than enough weapons, explosives, and elevation to manipulate for a better time. It’s even gotMario-esque Goomba stomping, and who doesn’t want Goomba stomping. With a bombastic soundtrack and solid visuals to boot, I’m excited to see how the team expands on the core ideas with more levels to play with.I Am Your Beastis currently set for an August 15 release.

Tactical Breach Wizards

I went intoTactical Breach Wizardsexpecting anXCOM-style experience featuring tactical wizards armed with magic .357 ammunition. While what I got was a tactics puzzle game of sorts, I’m still impressed by how satisfyingTBWcan make setting up and executing a plan. Baiting an enemy into a trap or sending someone flying out of a window is great, and the story-driven aspects are rife with intrigue and some solid banter between characters. If you want to cast a few magic bullet barrages yourself,Tactical Breach Wizardsreleases on August 22.

Dungeons of Hinterberg

I wasn’t sold onDungeons of Hinterbergfrom its trailers, primarily for the art style not jiving with me too well. However, that opinion has done a complete 180 now that I’ve had some time with it. This dungeon-crawler mixes narrative elements with some interesting locales, satisfying combat encounters, and more than enough puzzles. It’s even got some fluid movement through its hoverboard and rail-grinding traversal. It all oozes this sense of style that makes it hard to put down.Dungeons of Hinterbergreleases on July 18, and is coming to Game Pass if you want easier access to it.

Schim Character Jumping

Akimbot Battle with Enemy Bots

What The Car Running Along Train

The Operator Analyzing Suspect

Wizard of Legend 2 Earth Wizard Fighting

Wild Bastards Fight Among Cliffs

Kill Knight Fighting Against Bug Horde

I Am Your Beast Fighting Two Agents in Forest

Tactical Breach Wizards Lightning Spell