By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read
You may have played the
rummy satta Half-Life 2 mod Minerva when it was released

a few years ago, but now it’s back, and enhanced, and on Steam, and totally free Minerva is the production of Adam Foster, a designer who got his current job at Valve by making the surreal mod. Says Foster (in an e-mail to Kotaku): It’s taken long enough, but via lots of nagging

and prompting from fellow Valve employees I’ve finally got round to getting MINERVA, the Half-Life 2 mod which got me a job at Valve, up on to Steam. It was originally released in late 2007 to pretty much universal acclaim, but now there’s about to be a super-fancy Director’s Cut edition with tweaked visuals, bug fixes, better puzzles and all kinds of subtle improvements. Nothing hugely new, just old stuff tidied and polished for this re-release. Expect the usual single-player shooting and puzzles, a healthy dose of mystery and plenty of on-screen

dialogue from the unseen Minerva, who guides (and insults) you on your journey through a vast Combine underground facility. It requires Half-Life 2: Episode One as a base – but once you’ve got that, the mod adds quite a few hours of free, arguably
rummy star Valve-quality gaming. You can check Minerva out on Steam
rummy wealth right here. Because free games are awesome!