Free software tops sales on Steam, but it’s not a game

Free software tops sales on Steam, but it’s not a game
Free software tops sales on Steam, but it’s not a game

Desktop Mate is not a game but a platform for desktop mascots. It brings anime characters to life as dynamic desktop companions that move freely, perch on windows, jump between them or interact with the mouse, creating a lively and interactive background.

The free version of the software, available in English and Japanese, only includes the official character Aiel-tan, a young animated girl created by developer Infinite Loop. However, for around $20, users can purchase a paid DLC ( ) to add Hatsune Miku, a young animated girl created by developer Infinite Loop, paying to add Hatsune Miku, the famous virtual singer from Japanese software Vocaloid, to their desktop. program designed to create synthetic voices.

Although Desktop Mate doesn’t offer any practical features, it allows PC users to add a playful touch to their workspace, a feature that has been warmly received on Steam. Since its release on January 8, the software has received more than 800 reviews, 89% of which are positive89% of which are positive. It currently holds the top spot on Steam’s “Trending Free” chart and is at the top of the “Trending Games” chart on SteamDB.

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