The final free games for November 2025 from Amazon Luna are now available to claim. To look back, the platform has offered a total of 11 freebies through the month, and with the last two, the month's game giveaway will be wrapped up.
Among the two, Gunslugs is the main highlight. Developed by Orangepixel, it's a side-scrolling run-and-gun from 2015. The game features cartoonish visuals, and players get to control heavily armed troopers. These troops have access to a wide range of arsenal, including tanks, rocket launchers, and grenades.
Another notable aspect of this currently free game is that it has procedurally generated levels, making each run unique. Each level is also filled with numerous explosion elements and puts players against a wave of enemies. There's support for split-screen co-op, and Gunslugs is fully compatible with controllers (8Bitdo Ultimate 2C curr. $11.55 on Amazon).
Gunslugs generally cost $4.99 when it's not discounted, and Amazon is offering a free GOG code for the game. On Steam, it has an 83% positive player rating, but it's worth noting that the shooting mechanics of the game aren't well-refined, and some stages can get too crowded with enemies.
Moving to the second free game, it's Big Adventure: Trip to Europe 6 - Collector's Edition. This is a Christmas-themed hidden object game that puts players in snowy landmarks of Europe and Scandinavia. It's praised for having interesting mini games, and the puzzles can be fun to solve as well.
However, as many players note, the controls of the game can feel clunky from time to time, and some of the hidden object elements can be repetitive. It generally costs $6.99 when not on sale, and Amazon is currently offering a free Legacy Games Code on Luna. You can learn more about the freebies from the videos attached below.
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