A factory builder and a tycoon game are free on the Epic Games Store this week

Double giveaways show no end in sight, as the Epic Games Store has just rolled out another one of its freebie promotions. The latest offer has taken away River City Girls 2 and I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream offers from last week, replacing them with Nova Lands and Tattoo Tycoon to keep. As always, the game is yours to add permanently to your Epic Games Store library within the next seven days.

From the duo, Nova Lands is an open-world factory-building experience that has players exploring its lands, fighting back against alien critters that oppose the mass resource usage. Developer Behemutt directly calls this a game that will appeal to fans of hits like Factorio, Forager, and Satisfactory.

"New planet, new home. Build your new base with all sorts of resources available to you, from basic rocks and wood to rare and unknown materials," explains the development team. "Unlock new possibilities with every new building, maximize efficiency, and push deeper to other islands."

Next, Tattoo Tycoon lands from developer Crazy Bunch, giving players the chance to manage a fast-paced business in the tattoo industry. You will be taking over a rundown shop and slowly building it and a customer base up while also performing tattooing mini-games to keep the cash incoming.

"Go all out on the interior design of your parlor. Get new furniture and make your rooms look fresh to attract more customers," says the studio. "Talk to them to find out what they really like and what topics to avoid. Only then can you offer them a tattoo design they cannot refuse."

The Nova Lands and Tattoo Tycoon giveaways will be available until July 16 on the Epic Games Store, giving PC gamers seven days to claim the latest double offer. Once this closes out, new freebies will take their place on the same day as always.

Don"t forget that mobile gamers can check out the Epic Games Store"s weekly giveaways on Android and iOS to grab a freebie there as well.

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