Play ‘disc Jam’ For Free On Steam Until February 11

Play ‘Disc Jam’ for Free on Steam Until February 11

High Horse Entertainments’ futuristic hockey/frisbee hybrid sports game Disc Jam is free-to-play this weekend on Steam. This would be a good time to go ahead and give the game a try. If you happen to like the game, you also have the chance to get it at a 40% discount. This brings the price down from the usual $14.99 to just $8.99. This deal will be active until February 12th.

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Here’s a quick rundown of the game’s features along with a gameplay trailer:

A fast-paced action-sports game that pits 2-4 players against each other in a frantic combination of air hockey and tennis. Players scramble to retrieve and throw a glowing disc while unleashing devastating abilities and defending their end zone. An exciting blend of strategy and skill, this arcade-inspired title boasts a zany roster of characters to compete with friends both on the couch and online.

  • Fast-paced arcade-inspired gameplay
  • Support for splitscreen and couch play
  • A zany roster of characters, each with different styles and abilities
  • Invite your friends to a party and play against other teams online


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