Seattle-based indie games publisher tinyBuild has a lot planned for this holiday season, and it starts later this month with the release of two games back-to-back. There’ll be new DLC for some of their games, while other games will be making their debuts on new hardware, such as….
HELLO PUPPETS! This VR-based spinoff from the developers of Hello Neighbor has you facing off in the dark against a nightmare of evil dolls. You’ll be able to play it on Steam VR October 22, with releases on HTC Vive and Valve Index coming soon.
Happy’s Humble Burger Farm is an extended and polished version of a free itch,io game called Happy’s Humble Burger Barn. A jumpscare-fest not unlike the previous game, it enters Steam Early Access October 29.
How about some frights of a different kind…like trying to manage a startup company? The business sim Startup Panic will launch December 3 on iOS, Android and the Epic Games Store. For those who want to dip their toes in management, it’s cheaper than a real start-up, and preorders are open today.
In news that has no trailer…tinyBuild’s Graveyard Keeper will be getting some new DLC this Halloween, which adds an estimated twelve hours of gameplay and a few new mysteries. A Halloween-themed alpha build of Hello Neighbor 2 will be made available for free on the official website for the game (www.helloneighbor2.com). And finally, tinyBuild says they have “big news” ahead for their upcoming project Cartel Tycoon. They’ll reveal what that means October 29.
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