The Epic Game Store recently announced its two free games for November 10, with these being Alba: A Wildlife Adventure and Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun. Both of these are indie games that the Epic Games Store is giving away, so there's no shame if someone hasn't heard of them. However, for the appropriate audience, these are some great games to pick up.

Indeed, what's immediately clear is that the Epic Games Store picked two indie games that were on completely opposite ends of the spectrum. There are a lot of obvious differences in terms of genre, art direction, and gameplay, but the biggest separation is the targeted audience: one game is made to be a casual playthrough, while the other is described as "hardcore."

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Epic Games Store: The Casual vs. Hardcore Audience

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The first title, Alba: A Wildlife Adventure, follows a story of the PC trying to save the island, but it's also described as a nostalgic, free "chillectathon." It's a 2-4 hour game with players able to explore, scan, and interact with the wildlife found on the island, though it should be noted many of these creatures are various bird breeds. It can easily be broken into smaller gameplay sessions or can be played through just to relax for a handful of hours. Whatever the case, fans can expect a very casual and relaxing game in Alba.

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On the opposite end of the spectrum is Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, which is anything but a casual and relaxing game. It's designed to be a hardcore stealth tactics game. Hard depends on player skill level, of course, but it is by definition challenging. Players will experience 13 main missions over 20 hours or so, with each and every decision weighing heavily on success or failure. In fact, there is a timer on the screen that reminds players to save...after a minute passes. They don't have to obviously, but the fact is every decision, every aspect of its minute-to-minute gameplay is designed to challenge players.

This dichotomy is great to see. Someone stressed out by Shadow Tactics can turn to Alba to relax, or in turn, someone not challenged enough in Alba can check out Shadow Tactics. Even if the audiences are completely different, this layover would be a good way to enjoy both. Even if many Epic Games Store users just play one or the other, the difference here makes both these titles shine.

Epic Games Store users get a handful of games every month.

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