Amazon has expanded its rotating library of free titles for Prime subscribers, making two new PC games available to claim this week through its cloud gaming and digital storefront. Both titles are distributed as GOG codes and come with the permanent license typically offered with Prime’s monthly game benefits.

A Suspenseful Factory Investigation

The first title now live is Regular Factory: Escape Room, a mystery-driven puzzle experience that drops players into a clandestine production facility. Instead of a standard assembly line, the environment is built around concealed rooms, hidden clues, and escalating suspicion. Gameplay emphasizes logic puzzles, code-breaking, and careful environmental investigation as users piece together exactly what the factory is manufacturing behind its locked doors. Its atmospheric, slow-burn design is well suited to fans of escape-room mechanics and narrative-driven puzzle solving.

A Psychological Journey in Deep Space

The second free game is Still There, a story-focused psychological adventure set aboard the remote Bento space-lighthouse. Players assume the role of Karl Hamba, the station’s sole human operator, whose monotonous routine is interrupted by an urgent and mysterious radio transmission. Alongside an AI companion named Gorky, players manage station maintenance, repair critical systems, and delve into the message’s origin. The title interweaves technical puzzles with a narrative centered on grief, isolation, and the need for connection, while also folding in moments of dark humor and interactive downtime—including brewing coffee and playing chess with the ship’s artificial intelligence.

Claim Windows and Permanent Access

Both games carry fixed claim deadlines. Regular Factory: Escape Room must be redeemed by August 8, while Still There remains available until August 12. Once claimed within these windows, the titles are permanently attached to the user’s account. The addition of these two games continues the steady cadence of monthly PC game drops for Prime members, balancing indie puzzle offerings with narrative-heavy experiences.

Source: luna.amazon.com