With the CoronaVirus tearing everything up out there, people are increasingly finding themselves at home with nothing else to do. So this is particularly why it makes sense to try your hands at playing some new and nifty games out there for a bit of fun and joy in your life. But for many people out there, they will not have very much money left over after what just happened. So if you need to get yourself some games for free, then try these ones out for absolutely zero dollars during the crisis.

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Most of these are available as part of a promotion of some sort, and therefore, they will only be out and about for a short period of time. That means you have to get in on them as soon as possible if you are going to get your free enjoyment out of every last drop. Keep your eye on the ball gamers, and set out to play these games as much as you possibly can. Keep reading to find out.

First off, Ubisoft has offered up the amazingly beautiful and fun to play Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey, which follows one of the assassins through the wild, wild west of the Ancient World: Ancient Greece. So you better be lucky trying to make it through this one, folks.

Another game on the list is the First Episode of Life Is Strange. This game is an oldie, but it is also a classic one. The entire game is actually a series of games composed of episodes, but at least the first episode is free. If you grab it, you might found out what you’ve been missing out on all of these years. Good luck saving the town!

Another one of those truly powerful free games is the game we all know as Alto’s Odyssey. This game is a free runner type game where you run through level after level just beating the crap out of the enemies to try to save the day. It is one of those games where you have to react and keep the player going. This is an absolute steal at the price of zero dollars.

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Last, but definitely not least, is the itch.io store, which basically houses hundreds of flash games being worked on by young and dumb developers around the world. These guys are practically itching to get their games out there, so be sure to check it out for free by going to the itch.io website or downloading the app.