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New games to download this month for PlayStation Plus members; 'Grow Home' winner of the new 'Vote to Play' system

Avid gamers all over the world don't have to wait anymore to know what this month's PlayStation Plus' free games are. The winner of the new "Vote to Play" system — a chance where players can vote for the next month's free PS Plus game — is the adorable "Grow Home" on PlayStation 4 consoles.

Grow Home is a cute role-playing game about a machine named BUD, or Botanical Utility Droid, who travels through space in order to find new species of flora that will aid oxygenate his home planet. In the game, BUD encounters unusual animals and strange plants, and explores different places until he finds the perfect specimen to help his world.

"Zombie Vikings" and "Armello," the two other games that lost to Grow Home on last month's votes, can still be downloaded from the PS Store, and offers 30 percent discount for PlayStation Plus subscribers until September 15.

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The other games that are also free to download this month for PS Plus members from the store are "La Mulana EX" for PlayStation Vita, "Xeodrifter" and "Super Time Force Ultra" for PS Vita and PS4, "Teslagrad" for PlayStation 3 and 4, and "Twisted Metal" for PS3.

La Mulana EX is an adventure game filled with riddles, while Xeodrifter is a game about a nomad trying to explore alien planets. Super Time Force Ultra is an action-packed adventure that allows players to rewind time and create "clones" to move on to the next level. Teslagrad, on the other hand, is also a puzzle-based game, where players have to help the Teslamancer defeat the challenges at the Tesla Tower. Twisted Metal is best for gamers who want classic car action and combats, with tons of metal crashing and explosions.

The free game downloads started last September 1 and are available all throughout the month exclusively for PlayStation Plus subscribers.

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