Most of us use a decimal system to count things. Therefore a classic tenner, ten bucks, ten Euro, or whatever local currency there is where you live is probably a popular denomination.

For that reason, we compiled a list of some of the coolest games you can get for 10 dollars (to pick one currency) on the G2A Marketplace. There are hundreds more you could find, so consider this just some hors d’oeuvre, rather than the full course.

NameGenrePriceDiscount
Stellaris Strategy $13.57 68% Read more
ARK: Survival Evolved Adventure $24.98 7% Read more
Cities: Skylines Economy $13.43 55% Read more
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection Adventure $11.64 82% Read more
Europa Universalis IV Economy $10.44 76% Read more
Injustice 2 Action & Shooter $3.98 94% Read more
Blood Bowl 2 Sport $2.53 88% Read more
Dead by Daylight Adventure $13.96 35% Read more
Don't Starve Together Economy $2.87 82% Read more
DOOM Action & Shooter $5.19 76% Read more
Euro Truck Simulator 2 Simulation $6.58 69% Read more
Dying Light | Definitive Edition Adventure $7.58 86% Read more
Planet Coaster Strategy $7.40 82% Read more
Mafia III Adventure $8.28 81% Read more
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Adventure $8.32 81% Read more
Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition Adventure $8.34 61% Read more
Human: Fall Flat Adventure $4.89 70% Read more
PAYDAY 2 Action & Shooter $2.64 75% Read more
S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Bundle Adventure $7.34 57% Read more
Resident Evil 4: Ultimate HD Edition Adventure $4.71 78% Read more
Killing Floor 2 Action & Shooter $3.81 87% Read more
Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey Simulation $9.39 78% Read more
Green Hell Sanbox, survival $11.33 50% Read more
Dark Souls II: Scholar of the First Sin RPG $26.32 39% Read more

ARK: Survival Evolved

Release date:2015-06-02
Genre:MMO, survival
Developer:Efecto Studios

ARK: Survival Evolved is easy to spot among other survival games, mostly thanks to having dinosaurs in it. It also has its share of other prehistoric beasts, and even some legendary beasts for good measure. Many of them can not only be hunted, but if you’re persistent or have good help, you can also tame them, and in some cases: ride them to battle.

ARK: Survival Evolved

If ARK isn’t at the given moment in the top 10 Steam games with most concurrent players, it’s just outside the list, bidding its time, with peak player counts over 50 thousand. All of that is to say that if you fancy playing with others, you’ll easily encounter servers you can start your new virtual life on and have players to team up with, or to feud over land and resources.

Key features
  • You can tame and ride dinosaurs
  • Still a large and active playerbase
  • Extensive crafting system, covering weapons, buildings, and more
  • Several large expansions with new regions and creatures

Blood Bowl 2

Release date:2015-09-22
Genre:Strategy
Developer:Cyanide Studios

Blood Bowl, including the modern version by Cyanide, doesn’t get nearly enough recognition, even though it’s the finest sports game on the market. Humour aside, Blood Bowl is a great idea: a bunch of Warhammer Fantasy peoples drop their usual warfare and decide to settle their differences through a match of American football.

Blood Bowl 2

Originally a board game by Games Workshop, Blood Bowl as a video game first came in 1995, but in 2009 developer Cyanide revived it. Blood Bowl 2 is a sports game played like a turn-based strategy, with a few thematic options, like brawls between teams, or random events like goblin crashing into the middle of the field. It’s great fun, when rolls are fair.

Key features
  • American Football by way of Warhammer Fantasy peoples
  • Dedicated sports commentary by a vampire
  • Eight playable races, including Skaven, Orcs, and Bretonnians
  • The insanity of the field looks great

Borderlands: The Handsome Collection

Release date:2015
Genre:Adventure
Developer:Gearbox Software

Borderlands: The Handsome Collection includes Borderlands 2, a sequel to the original looter shooter, as well as Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, which does exactly what it says on the tin: it fills the story gap between Borderlands 1 and 2. It also includes a ton on additional downloadable content in a neat package covering the full extent of Handsome Jacks’ career.

Borderlands: The Handsome Collection

If you don’t know Borderlands, it’s a hectic first-person shooter series, known for its cel-shaded graphics, humour that’s all over the place, and tonnes upon tonnes of guns of all shapes, sizes, and affixes. Recently the third instalment of the series launched, so it’s a perfect time to catch up with series.

Key features
  • A bundle of Borderlands 2 and the Pre-Sequel
  • Excellent looter-shooter
  • Made for co-op
  • Great use of cel-shaded graphics

Cities: Skylines

Release date:2015-03-10
Genre:Economy
Developer:Colossal Order Ltd.

Cities: Skylines created good competition to a once uncontested SimCity. It’s a complex, but quite easy to get into city-building simulation. It, of course, comes complete with managing the daily operation of your creation. You’re in charge of zoning, placing roads, taxes, and everything else a city needs. It follows up on the developer’s Cities in Motion, which dealt mostly with traffic.

Cities: Skylines

Watching your growing city bustle with life as you set up new districts and draw new roads is as satisfying an experience as it has ever been. The developer’s experience with simulating traffic might also make you sympathise with people designing these systems in your own actual city. It turns out running a metropolis is hard!

Key features
  • Excellent city traffic simulation
  • Solid mod support
  • Good competition for SimCity
  • A large area to build and expand your city in

Dark Souls II

Release date:2015-04-01
Genre:RPG
Developer:FromSoftware, Inc

A sequel to one of the most influential games of the generations, Dark Souls II has some big shoes to fill. A follow-up to a famously difficult game couldn’t be easier after all, could it? So DS2 turned the difficulty up a notch. It didn’t sit well with some, but as usual the community rose the to the challenge and before long first perfect playthroughs started coming in.

Dark Souls II

It’s a big game, that would take you quite some time to finish even if you weren’t stomped on by the bosses. Thankfully this long journey is full of Dark Souls’ atmosphere, subtle storytelling, and great music. The Scholar of the First Sin version also expands on the possible endings and adds new areas to explore and characters to interact with.

Key features
  • Substantial Scholar of the First Sin expansion
  • Even harder than its immediate predecessor
  • Try to revert the Curse which turned you into an Undead
  • Deep combat, progression, and equipment systems

Dead by Daylight

Release date:2016-06-14
Genre:Adventure
Developer:Behaviour Digital Inc.

Dead by Daylight is a rare asymmetrical multiplayer survival horror. Four survivors need to work together against one powerful killer, chosen from several options drawn from horror archetypes. It’s a tense, stressful game, and the entity overseeing the dreamscape where it all takes place is a Lovecraftian horror in its own right, trapping people and monsters alike for its sick games.

Dead by Daylight

DbD also likes to borrow survivors and killers alike from popular horror-related media. It has guests from legendary movies like A Nightmare on Elm Street and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. New and timeless characters also pop in, like a cooperation with Netflix’s hit show Stranger Things, or Ash Williams in his Ash vs. The Evil Dead incarnation.

Key features
  • Teams up with popular horror franchises
  • Asymmetrical multiplayer
  • Each survivor and killer has their unique perks and talents
  • Continuous developer support

Don’t Starve Together

Release date:2016-04-21
Genre:Economy
Developer:Klei Entertainment

Klei Entertainment’s Don’t Starve is a stylish, interesting, and engaging game, but it can get a little bit lonesome after a while. As a result Klei has come forth with a Don’t Starve Together, a standalone co-operative mode you play with your friends or other people found on any of the servers set up by the developers or regular players.

Don’t Starve Together

Of course some things had to be rebalanced for the purposes of multiplayers. Some character abilities and stats, while perfectly fine for singleplayer, wouldn’t interact well with other character’s ones, or would make the game easier or harder than intended. But otherwise, it’s more of what you know from the singleplayer version, crafting, surviving, risking your sanity.

Key features
  • Klei’s excellent Gothic survival game in a multiplayer format
  • New characters
  • Survive in a spooky forest inhabited by weird monsters
  • Evocative artstyle

DOOM

Release date:2016-05-12
Genre:Action & Shooter
Developer:id Software

Who could have expected such a gloriously gory and intense revival of the classic franchise after so much time? DOOM, launched in 2016 turned out to be fast, brutal, and immensely satisfying. The intense gameplay, full of dismemberment, learning how to bob and weave between demon attacks, and how to manage your ammo and health pickups, wasn’t the only strong point.

DOOM

Doom also has a fantastic heavy metal soundtrack, with the main theme, Rip & Tear basically becoming the game’s tagline. There’s also a surprisingly interesting storyline, which even uncovers some story of the Doomslayer himself. The game has a ton to offer, and becoming the demons’ worst nightmare is extremely rewarding. Doomslayer really is too angry to die.

Key features
  • Pure heavy metal soundtrack
  • A dance of lead, death, and Doomslayer’s deadly fists
  • More story than you’d expect from a Doom game
  • BFG packs as much of a punch as ever

Euro Truck Simulator 2

Release date:2013-01-16
Genre:Economy
Developer:SCS Software

Euro Truck Simulator 2 isn’t usually what one considers when looking for a fun game to play, but clearly this game puts the smile on many people’s faces. Getting to travel across Europe in a mighty truck, delivering cargo, and managing stuff like your NPC drivers can be a surprisingly captivating loop, possibly even a relaxing one, depending on what you enjoy.

Euro Truck Simulator 2

ETS2 gives its players access to over 70 cities in twelve countries, and tonnes of truck choices you can make when building your own fleet. There’s even a degree of customisation, including paint jobs and exhausts. ETS2 probably won’t get you the adrenaline high an action game might, but it has its own set of features you may well find appealing.

Key features
  • Tonnes of trucks to choose from and add to your fleet
  • Progression system unlocking harder and more lucrative jobs
  • You can hire NPC drivers to take the jobs you don’t have time for
  • Several licensed truck brands

Europa Universalis IV

Release date:2013-08-13
Genre:Economy
Developer:Paradox Development Studio

You may have heard of the Hearts of Iron series, a simulation of World War II on the scale of entire regions and armies, rather than units and soldiers. Europa Universalis is Hearts of Iron’s older brother, and deals with years between 1444 and 1821, covering a lot of European history. There are dozens of nations to pick for your campaign, so choose wisely.

Europa Universalis IV

Of course, like most Paradox games, Europa Universalis IV is a complex, slow-paced, and very hard to get into. However once you get the gist and learn to game the systems, you’ll find EU to be a fascinating, detailed, and utterly absorbing. One of the best examples of Paradox’s particular brand of gameplay philosophy.

Key features
  • Complex and difficult, but rewarding
  • Plenty of mods to pick from
  • Alternate history simulator
  • Grand-scale strategy

Grim Dawn

Release date:2016-02-25
Genre:Adventure
Developer:Crate Entertainment

Diablo clones aren’t a rare breed in general, but there were relatively few of them released in recent years. Grim Dawn is one of the best among them, and it even has a good measure of backstory and plot to contextualise its gameplay. Set in a dying world, ripped apart by a war between humans and invaders from outside the material reality, Grim Dawn is no shinier than Diablo.

Grim Dawn

As usual with this type of game, the player gets a lot of freedom in building their character through skill trees, class system, and plenty of equipment dropped by the slain enemies. There’s also a crafting system, and a way to mix and max any two of the game’s six classes to create a hybrid fitting your playstyle.

Key features
  • Two substantial expansions
  • Flexible dual-class progression
  • Interesting world
  • Tonnes of loot

Mafia III

Release date:2020-05-19
Genre:Action
Developer:Hangar 13

Mafia games don’t come out often. The second one came eight years after the original, and after that we had six years of waiting for Mafia III. Once again the timeline of the franchise moved further, to the late 1960s, and its protagonist is a Vietnam veteran, who came back home and reunited with his adoptive family, which also happens to be tied to the local mob world.

Mafia III

Mafia III plays out across the map of a large town inspired by the New Orleans, and each district is under control of one of the factions, at least until you start undermining their operations and set up shop yourself. You can then assign your allies to rule a district in your stead.

Key features
  • A large city to conquer
  • A trip back in time to the late 1960s
  • An interesting crime story
  • Excellent graphics, especially regarding the characters

Slay the Spire

Release date:2019-01-23
Genre:Indie
Developer:Mega Crit Games

Slay the Spire is an interesting mix of genres. It’s very clearly a rogue-like, with randomised paths leading to the final confrontation, shops selling useful items, and going back to square one on defeat. But it’s also a collectible card game, with battle relying more on your ability to manage your deck and your character’s quirks, rather than on reflexes and learning enemy patterns.

Slay the Spire

And it’s a surprising card game, because it openly says what your enemies are going to do on the next turn. It may seem weird, but it doesn’t necessarily make the game easier. Knowing you’re going to be hit by a brick is one thing, being able to avoid it is another. It’s not at all guaranteed that even with this perfect knowledge you’ll make it to the top of the Spire.

Key features
  • Several characters with unique abilities and cards
  • Branching path towards to the top, with battles, shops, and campsites
  • Excellent for both short and long game sessions
  • Strong rogue-like aspects

Space Engineers

Release date:2013-10-23
Genre:Indie
Developer:Keen Software House

Space Engineers spent six years in Early Access, but the game finally launched fully this year, and it turned out to be really good! Although not as friendly and pastel like Astroneer, it’s very much a sandbox game with substantial freedom given to the player in terms of construction of space ships and outposts. It’s not necessarily Minecraft-level freedom, but it does just fine regardless.

Space Engineers

You can build fairly complex structures involving a variety of static and dynamic pieces, such are keypads or conveyor belts, and you can design spaceships big and small. For a game that’s more TPP, hands-on construction rather than Kerbal Space Program’s more abstracted approach, the possibilities are huge, including managing thrusters for manoeuvring.

Key features
  • Inevitable presence of both Survival and Creatives modes
  • Theoretically Infinite playground thanks to procedural generation
  • Voxel-based construction system
  • You can hijack and plunder cargo spaceships for resources and fun

Stellaris

Release date:2016-05-09
Genre:Simulation
Developer:Paradox Development Studio

You can build fairly complex structures involving a variety of static and dynamic pieces, such are keypads or conveyor belts, and you can design spaceships big and small. For a game that’s more TPP, hands-on construction rather than Kerbal Space Program’s more abstracted approach, the possibilities are huge, including managing thrusters for manoeuvring.

Stellaris

Stellaris is still complex, because it’s part of Paradox’s brand, but it’s easier to get into than productions such as Europa Universalis or Hearts of Iron. The game also looks great, ditching roughly period-appropriate maps for beautiful visualisations of space. There is also plenty of small and big DLCs, as well as a robust mod support, for even more content.

Key features
  • Complex depiction of interstellar politics and warfare
  • You can design your own space species
  • Procedurally generated galaxies
  • Tonnes of post-release content, official and by fans

…and many more

This concludes our list of the best picks, but we couldn’t possibly cover every genre and theme, so if nothing here is of much interest to you, we encourage you to browse the Marketplace, there are games of every sort, and the filtering tools will help you narrow them down to a price range you’re willing to spend.