In a captivating blend of nostalgia and horror, Bad Cheese emerges as a first-person psychological horror game that promises to enthrall players with its unique hand-drawn art style reminiscent of vintage 16mm film cartoons. Set for release in 2025 on PC, this intriguing title is the brainchild of developer Simon Lukasik and publisher Feardemic.
Gameplay Experience
Players will find themselves stepping into the tiny paws of a mouse, navigating a weekend at home under the watchful eye of a dysfunctional father while the mother is away. The gameplay invites participants to:
- Complete tasks that reflect the everyday life of a child-mouse.
- Indulge in snacks that evoke a sense of comfort amidst chaos.
- Discover toys that serve as both distractions and sources of joy.
- Navigate a complicated family dynamic that reveals the underlying tension within the household.
As players delve deeper into the narrative, they will confront the unsettling reality of a child-mouse striving to maintain a semblance of normalcy in a household rife with complexities. Lukasik poignantly remarks, “Every family has a corpse in the closet, and in this house, there are many closets,” hinting at the darker themes that will unfold throughout the game.
For those eager to catch a glimpse of what’s to come, the announcement trailer is available for viewing, alongside the first screenshots showcased in the gallery below.
Bad Cheese – First Screenshots
As development continues, enthusiasts are encouraged to wishlist Bad Cheese on Steam to stay updated on its progress and future announcements.