A list with Steam apps that've got marketable trading cards
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Steam is a video game digital distribution service by Valve. It was launched as a standalone software client in September 2003 as a way for Valve to provide automatic updates for their games, and expanded to include games from third-party publishers. Steam offers digital rights management (DRM), server hosting, video streaming, and social networking services.
A list with Steam apps that've got marketable trading cards
A free and open-source utility modification for PixelGun3D featuring AimBot, ESP, Infinite Ammo, Rapid Fire, and more. Created for educational and security research purposes, this software includes various enhancements and cheats for the game. Always available for free with source code included.
Fast and easy renamer with GUI
The Official GuestSneezeOS Repository
Panel for banana farm. Use steam accounts with mafiles
A GTK4 + Libadwaita game launcher
AutoBanana automates opening and closing of games. Features include running on startup, timed sessions. Easily configure settings in config.ini and track actions with detailed logging. Perfect for automating your gaming routine!
SRC Repair is a free open source tool that can be used for tuning and cleaning up Steam and Source engine games.
🎮 Steam Icons Fixer - Fix runtime icons of Steam games on Linux.
[WIP] Time series forecasting for Steam stats
Displays glyphs (icons) of keyboard & mouse or controller buttons detected by Unity's InputSystem.
A database of over 24000 scam links used for Discord, Steam and more.
Created by Valve Corporation
Released September 12, 2003