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By clicking those links, you’ll also travel to Bulb Boy’s Portal-o-Money where you can throw cash at reward tiers to help support the game! You can also download a demo on PC, Mac, or Linux, and get excited for the release on all three of those platforms. If you’d like to learn a bit more about Bulb Boy on Kickstarter, you can click any of the blue words in this article. Game credits for Bulb Boy (Windows) database containing game description & game shots. It’s an eerie mix of cute and creepy, and I think it’s the project to watch right now.

All this is backed up by an adorable minimalist design that is surprisingly immersive in all gameplay I’ve seen. You have to best the evil that has overcome your dark house, relive your memories in search of your past, and combat the darkness with your shiny head. Subscribe to Pocket Gamer on Those who've had the pleasure of playing Bulb Boy in the past will know the developer's vibes, and it looks like Poopdie will follow a similar string. From the earliest days of survival horror in NES Clock Tower to later classics such as Resident Evil. Yes, they’re designed to scare us, but what if they were designed to help us be braver by facing our fears? Well, Bulb Boy flirts with that concept a bit, and aside from a painfully idiotic blurb from Pewdiepie, this Kickstarter project shines as bright as the Bulb Boy himself.īulb Boy, from the ambitiously named Bulb Boy Team, is a point-and-click survival horror adventure where your only light in the darkness, and the only defense you have, is your tasty noggin. Here's something I didn't see coming - Bulbware and YouTube star PewDiePie have banded together for a new project, Poopdie, and it looks. The horror genre has always been a staple of gaming. When the darkness is more than an absence of light, it lets people who’re afraid of the dark literally face and fight their own fears, and I think that’s an important step that horror games should be taking.

As someone who has managed to stay consistently afraid of the dark since my childhood, I’m often really grabbed by the idea of darkness being the enemy or some sort of force.
