The latest round of Steam Greenlight graduates includes a number Kickstarter success stories, as well as a game about cleaning.

Recently-crowdfunded Syndicate Wars spiritual successor Satellite Reign has been confirmed for Valve’s distribution platform, a mere fortnight after it raised £461,333 (NZ$877,937) on Kickstarter.

A real-time, class-based strategy title, Satellite Reign will task players with controlling a team of four agents, each with distinct and unique abilities, who collectively battle for control of a fully simulated, living cyberpunk city.

Open world zombie survival game 7 Days to Die has also been confirmed for Steam, even though it is still raising funds on Kickstarter.

With three days remaining, the voxel-based title has amassed US$313,532 (NZ$390,513), easily clearing its US$200,000 goal.

The Diablo- and Dungeon Keeper-influenced Nekro also began life on Kickstarter, and was funded to the tune of US$158,733 (NZ$197,733) last May.

An isometric, procedurally-generated action game about summoning evil forces of darkness to overrun the goodies and their civilisations, Nekro will support co-op play.

Finally, god game Maia raised £140,481 (NZ$271,430) last November, and is described by creator Simon Roth as “Dungeon Keeper meets Dwarf Fortress on a primordial alien world”.

Notably, sci-fi janitor simulation Viscera Cleanup Detail is also in the Greenlight line-up.

The full list of recently-Greenlit games:

7 Days To Die
The 7th Guest
Crashtastic
The Dead Linger
Door Kickers
INFRA
Maia
Nekro
The Novelist
Paranormal
Satellite Reign
Stranded Deep
Strike Vector
Viscera Cleanup Detail
Wayfarer: The Outer Reaches