Players looking to expand their PC game library can now grab Mr. Brocco & Co. completely free through IndieGala for a limited time. Unlike many modern giveaways tied to launcher restrictions or online verification systems, this release comes fully DRM-free, allowing players to download, back up, and keep the game permanently without needing additional software validation.
The giveaway is currently available directly through IndieGala and is not connected to Steam’s usual “Free to Keep” promotions. Once added to a player’s IndieGala account library, the game remains accessible even after the promotion ends.
How Players Can Claim the Free Game
Claiming the game is relatively simple. Users only need to create or sign into a free IndieGala account, visit the game’s giveaway page, and press the “Add to Library” button located near the bottom of the page. Afterward, the title becomes permanently available through the user’s library section.
Because the game is DRM-free, players can freely store local backups or transfer installation files between systems without needing a launcher constantly running in the background.
That alone makes the promotion stand out compared to many current PC giveaways.
A Retro Platformer With a Healthy Twist
Originally released by VICTORIA Games, Mr. Brocco & Co. Against Fast Food is a retro-inspired 2D side-scrolling platformer with a colorful cartoon art style. Players take control of Mr. Broccoli or Super Asparagus as they battle junk-food-themed enemies across various stages.
The game leans heavily into an “edutainment” theme centered around healthy eating habits, though reception to that aspect has been somewhat mixed among players. While some appreciate the unique approach and humorous concept, others feel the educational angle is fairly shallow compared to the actual gameplay itself.
Visually, the title embraces a bright arcade-style presentation that feels inspired by classic platformers from older gaming generations.
Steam Reviews Remain Mostly Positive
Despite being a smaller indie platformer, the game currently holds a 90% positive rating on Steam based on user reviews. Many players praise the charming visuals, simple gameplay loop, and nostalgic design direction.
However, criticism does exist. Several players note that the game is relatively short and can become repetitive after extended play sessions. Others mention that the mechanics remain fairly basic throughout the experience and do not evolve significantly over time.
Still, for a completely free DRM-free release, many players consider it worth checking out — especially for fans of old-school 2D platformers.
More Free Platformers May Follow
Interestingly, IndieGala is also offering additional titles from VICTORIA Games, including Brave Little Cloud and Carlos the Taco. The growing collection suggests the developer is slowly building a small catalog of retro-inspired indie platformers with unique cartoon themes and lightweight gameplay experiences.
For players who enjoy simple arcade-style games or DRM-free PC collections, the current promotion may be worth claiming before it disappears.
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