The free Epic Games Store game this week is the acclaimed indie title Cave Story+

There"s just one free game to download and keep on the Epic Games Store this week. However, it"s once again a great game if you have not already purchased it. Cave Story+ will be free from the digital storefront for the next week, until 11 a.m. Eastern time on September 7.

The original Cave Story was a 2D platformer, similar to Metroid and Castlevania, that was developed by one person, Daisuke "Pixel" Amaya, over a period of five years. After it was released in 2004, It became a cult hit and is now considered to be one of the best games ever made by an indie developer. Here"s a quick summary of its storyline:

You wake up in a dark cave with no memory of who you are, where you came from or why you"re in such a place. Uncovering Mimiga Village you discover that the once-carefree Mimigas are in danger at the hands of a maniacal scientist. The Mimigas’ only hope rest squarely on the shoulders of a quiet, amnesiac boy who can"t remember his own name.

In 2011, a revamped version of the game, Cave Story+, was released by game developer Nicalis in collaboration with Amaya. It includes new content, remastered graphics and audio, and much more. Here"s a breakdown of the features:

  • Original (320x240) graphics and upgraded “HD” graphics
  • Remastered music as well as the original soundtrack
  • Mix-and-match new/old artwork and music!
  • Six new play modes (including Wind Fortress, Boss Rush and more!)
  • Over 20 epic boss battles through Mimiga Island
  • 15 levels to explore in the vast world
  • 10 unique weapons to find and upgrade
  • USB controller compatibility
  • Four unique endings
  • Future content updates

Again, Cave Story+, which normally costs $14.99, will be free to download and keep from the Epic Games Story for the next seven days.

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