Bad Cheese Announced for PC
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Bad Cheese Announced for PC

Introducing Bad Cheese, a first-person psychological horror sport rendered with hand-drawn artwork within the fashion of a century-old 16mm movie cartoon. It is due out in 2025 for PC.

Bad Cheese is being created by developer Simon Lukasik and writer Feardemic. In it, you’ll “step into the tiny paws of a mouse spending the weekend at residence with a dysfunctional Dad whereas Mother’s away.” You will “full duties, eat snacks, discover toys, and navigate the ‘sophisticated household dynamic'” and “expertise the ugly actuality of a child-mouse making an attempt to keep up a way of normalcy in a not-so-normal family.” Lastly, Lukasik, talking about Bad Cheese, notes that “each household has a corpse within the closet and on this home, there are various closets.” Try the announcement trailer above and the primary screenshots within the gallery beneath.

We’ll have extra on Bad Cheese as improvement progresses. Wishlist it on Steam in the event you’re concerned with following its progress.

Ryan McCaffrey is IGN’s govt editor of previews and host of each IGN’s weekly Xbox present, Podcast Unlocked, in addition to our month-to-month(-ish) interview present, IGN Unfiltered. He is a North Jersey man, so it is “Taylor ham,” not “pork roll.” Debate it with him on Twitter at @DMC_Ryan.

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