Bad Cheese Launches on Steam and Consoles — An Atmospheric Horror Game With 1920s Cartoon-Style Graphics
Hennadiy Chemеris
Publisher Feardemic and developer Simon Lukasik have released the psychological horror game Bad Cheese on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch. Inspired by 1920s animation, Bad Cheese has already received very positive reviews on Steam.
Here’s what players are saying:
Bad Cheese puts you in the shoes of a little mouse spending the weekend home alone with his father. You’ll need to carefully complete various household tasks—cleaning, cooking, taking care of spiders, and helping your parent—all while trying not to get on his nerves.
You can explore different rooms in the house, search for sweets and toys, deal with unexpected challenges, and experience the world through the eyes of a small character in a big, unfamiliar space.
The game stands out for its atmospheric visuals, the management of everyday chores on a small scale, interactions with family members, and the unique perspective of exploring a home as a tiny animal.
A shooter called MOUSE: P.I. For Hire, which also features a vintage cartoon art style, is currently in development.
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