Muffles' Life Sentence - bossypino

Hello there gamers,

And happy belated Halloween! It’s spooky season and I want to talk about something I love love love. Spooky games!

I’m talking about:

  • What makes a spooky game vs. a horror game

  • How I make Muffles’ Life Sentence a spooky RPG

  • Some of my favorite spooky inspirations

Prepare for a scare!

AAAGGGHHHHHHHHHH!!!

Something spooky this way comes…

Off the bat I want to establish the chasm of difference between a game with spooky/horrific elements or themes or aesthetics vs. a true horror game. These lists are not prerequisites for these kinds of games or anything, they’re just what come to mind when I compare them. 

Spooky game:

  • Pulls from horrific source material to establish the darker side of your world

  • Provides moody/creepy settings (dark forests, creepy mansions, caves, etc.)

  • References horror tropes and visuals

Horror game:

  • Using imagery or sound effects to momentarily shock the player is a key draw of the experience

  • The player’s motivation and/or story plot have tension and uncertainty inherently baked in

  • Uses less-forgiving game mechanics that make you feel powerless (survival resource mgmt, stealth, etc.)

  • The role of enemies is less to be obstacles to rewards or fulfilling a combat power fantasy and more to punish the player and have them question survival

  • Uses the unknown as fear vs. just opportunity

It’s clear from these lists that I think of these types of games pretty differently. If we think of it like art, then spooky games are the dead trees and long shadows you add to a nature scene. Horror games are the works of Giger, Zdzisław, and Junji Ito.

Muffles is not a horror game… buuuut…

I love incorporating darker elements into the world and story of Muffles’ Life Sentence, many of which have been there from the start. Set in prison, inmate surgery, your mouth is stitched shut- all that good creepy stuff.

But I wanted to be sure this never strayed into becoming a horror RPG. I love games like Pathologic, Fear and Hunger, and System Shock, which made it easy to know I wasn’t looking to make the game feel like any of them. 

I also knew I didn’t want Muffles, an RPG Maker game, to fall in the footsteps of the many wonderful RPG Maker horror games I grew up loving. The Crooked Man, Witch’s House, Ib, Mad Father- these were some of my first delves into horror PERIOD and so many used the unique limitations of the engine to craft incredible linear horror stories.

So then what did I use for reference, and why bother with spooky/horror in general if you aren’t making a full-blown horror game?

Horror is for more than just horror games

I love games and media that don’t use the horror game formula, but have elements just under the surface that add stakes and depth to everything. Undertale, OFF, and Bloodborne are a few of my favorite all time games and have a darkness to them that can be hard to shake off (hah). They explore madness, corruption of morals, bizarre experimentations, genocide, and more.

I think every RPG needs to include some elements of horror. Role-playing needs a real-feeling unreal world. Bad things happening to good people is core component humanity- but that doesn’t mean it has to be glum and dour (note to self- create some characters named Glum and Dour). 

Tragedy, death, and destruction of precious things can be fuuuuun and thematic! Like an evil hare whose death animation is to perform an Irish jig on your back, shattering your spine. 

Evidence of atrocities can be vague and mysterious! Like the all-to-familiar video game corruption stuff that’s really just purple and black goop or a color palette swap for enemies we see in a bajillion games.

But Bossy… are YOU ever going to make a REAL horror game?

Yes. At some point. Probably. 

In other news

I hope everyone had just the best Halloween. Here, the fall vibes are incredible. There’s a soft pitter of rain and the leaves are red and where they belong- on the ground.

I’m going to start in earnest on Episode 5 on Monday- the last episode!!! It’s exciting to know so much and yet so little about what’s in store for me, Muffles, and for all of you reading who will play. 

Until next time,

-Bossy

Heartspell: Horizon Academy - Kale

It's launch month! We wanted to celebrate with a new build that brings in all sorts of bug fixes and visual/audio improvements. We've also added two big new things to the demo.

First, we've expanded Morgan's demo content to four chapters - the same as Typhon and Miko. Morgan has a very different tone we wanted to highlight, and they also have a rather different perspective on what's going on in the Academy. We're not going to spoil too much here, but go see what our mischievous healer has waiting for you.

And second, the practice arena! Now when you complete the demo content, instead of being booted back to the title screen you can stay on the map and use the practice arena. This means you puzzle-fiends out there can play to your heart's content AND every character has their own saved practice rank, so you can test your puzzle skills against your friends.

We're so excited for our upcoming launch, and we hope everything we're adding to the demo will get you just as excited. See you at the Academy!

拖拖拉拉小菲镇 - Luzhang

1.1.3版本更新公告

各位雏草姬们好久不见!小菲镇现在已经更新到了1.1.3版本,雏草姬现在可以自由选择主菜单的看板娘小菲了,各种小菲们会随着游戏的进度逐个解锁,如果雏草姬已经通关了小菲镇,只需要进入到小镇一次即可全部解锁。 感谢大家支持小菲镇,我们还有很多想法想要呈现给大家,敬请期待。

如果遇到bug或者有任何其他任何建议,请联系我们!

雏草姬可以在weibo搜索Luzhang游戏或者在某书搜索LuzhangGames联系到我们哦!

以下是改动说明:

新增功能

添加了选择主菜单小菲的功能。

游戏改动

修改了笨鸟先菲通关后的文本。

Project Enceladus - Tomaytoe

A lot has happened since our last update in July. Tomi has been hard at work expanding Project Enceladus, creating new things and reworking some old ones, and today we'd love to share some of the progress that's been made across level design, puzzle systems, and gameplay flow.

Leveling Up

The modular level-building workflow has evolved significantly. New rooms now feature more verticality and layered layouts, enabling more interesting movement-based logic puzzles and platformer-like challenges to be created.

A new sidekick in the works

One of the biggest additions that's been implemented is a dual-character mechanic: the player can now switch out of the protagonist's first-person perspective to control a small, autonomous drone.

The drone can fly, access unreachable areas, activate hidden switches, and uncover secrets. This system opens up fresh puzzle designs and narrative moments, and to be honest, developing and testing this feature was really fun.

Warming up

A new temperature system has also been introduced to shape puzzle logic and exploration.

These dynamic hot and cold zones affect both character performance and environmental interaction. Players can deploy mobile control units to normalize extreme conditions and even fuse them with static emitters to expand their coverage. It's not just a visual gimmick, as frost, fogging, and visor feedback all add depth and immersion to the simulation.

This is actually the second design pass on the mechanic. The goal was to make it interesting and novel without adding unnecessary complexity. The result now feels intuitive and rewarding.

Facelifting some old content

Looking back to this year's spring and thinking about the rush to finish a demo for Megagrant, it always felt like with more time, things could really be better. So Tomi revisited those parts of development, hunted down bugs that have haunted the project since then, performed some serious optimizations, and gave the Prologue levels a more polished look. Look!

Changes have also been made to how players access hidden story content. Earlier versions of the game locked off lore-rich areas behind quick-time event doors, but after some playtesting revealed mixed feedback, these were completely redesigned. Level segments now have hidden keys tucked away in puzzles and off-path areas. This encourages exploration and adds a satisfying reward loop for players who take the time to investigate every corner.

Thanks again for following the development of Project Enceladus. If you haven't already, wishlist the game on Steam to get notified about updates and the release!


Thanks for reading, and for being part of this journey!

– The Team

The End of the Sun - The End of the Sun

"Scaaary" Hello Folks! 🎃

This Halloween, you could discover an ancient Slavic ritual that blurs the line between the living and the dead. 🍂

In Slavic culture, Dziady (Forefathers' Eve) was a night when people gathered by the fire to honour their ancestors — inviting the souls of the departed to visit the world of the living for a brief moment.

In The End of the Sun, you can experience this unique autumn atmosphere yourself.
We’re sharing a special cutscene trailer showing the Dziady ritual from the game – a mysterious gathering by the sacred tree, where people try to summon the spirits of their ancestors.

Feel the eerie, melancholic mood of fall evenings by the fire — a touch of mystery and a hint of thriller, but no jump scares. Perfect for a quiet, atmospheric, but a little scary Halloween night. 🎃🔥

Happy and Scary Halloween with The End of the Sun!

General War Memories - jtggame


A great event that will allow you to get points for the spent gold coins, which can be exchanged for excellent items.
Features of this event
  • If Score Exchange is launched in parallel with Lucky Draw, then 1 spent gold coin is equal to 2 points.
  • These accumulated points can be used both in the Score Exchange event itself and in the Lucky Draw event (points spent are displayed exactly in both events and if spend points in Score Exchange, they will disappear from the Lucky Draw event and vice versa.)
  • IMPORTANT! If the points are not spent by the end of this event, the points can be reset to zero if one of the related events - ends (Lucky Draw or Score Exchange)


  • The current launch of the event does not include the parallel start of the Lucky Draw event, therefore 1 coin spent = 1 points.
  • The number of exchange points for items in the event has been reduced.
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Best regards JTGgame Team!
Speed Rivals - Build, Race & Share Tracks - cristian080293
November Roadmap + Early Access
  • Nov 1 — Final demo is live. Grab it here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3719310/Speed_Rivals_Demo/
  • Nov 4 — First Early Access build shared privately with press & influencers.
  • Mid–late Nov — Public Early Access launch (exact date TBA); it will land a few days before our Madrid showcase.
  • Nov 22–23 — Physical showcase at ForoSlot (Mirador Cuatro Vientos), Madrid.

What’s next (to Full Launch ~4 months)
  • Frequent updates with new content and polish.
  • PVP, Car Editor, more tracks, tournaments, and cars.
  • Surprises along the way + community-driven improvements based on your feedback.

Thanks for being here—more dates and details very soon. See you on the track!

Euro Truck Simulator 2 - London

Big News Ahead! ⚠️ Today we're excited to share that a free update is coming to owners of the Special Transport DLC for Euro Truck Simulator 2 in our upcoming 1.57 update. We hope your driving skills are up to scratch, because we've got some new and challenging cargoes coming your way!


Taking the wheel of a truck hauling massive cargo is no easy job. It’s not just about the size of the load, it’s about the skill and focus it takes to handle it. Moving something that big down highways and tight roads is a real test of balance between power and precision. Only the most skilled drivers can pull it off. Think you’ve got what it takes? 

Wind Turbine Blade

This impressive 30-metre giant Wind Turbine Blade is a cargo that demands precision and focus to deliver. Hauled on a specially designed blade hauler semi-trailer, this setup features a 30-metre, 4-axle chassis where every axle is steerable, ensuring maximum control around tight turns. With the trailer itself weighing 20,820 kg and the blade another 5,500 kg, this is a true test of skill for any driver brave enough to take on such a monumental haul.

Underground Loader

This heavy-duty machine has been built for demanding mining operations. It is hauled on a specially built 6-axle low loader trailer, where every axle is steerable to help navigate even the tightest roads. The trailer itself weighs 35,000 kg and stretches 25 metres long, making it the perfect match for carrying this 54,500 kg beast (72,000 kg when loaded). It’s a serious challenge for any driver who’s ready to take on one of our heaviest cargoes in the game.


Naturally, with these new cargoes come new routes! If you're a big fan of the Wind Turbine Blade, drivers will be able to find this Special Transport job contract available from Rostock to Berlin in Germany, and also in our upcoming Nordic Horizons DLC, which will route from Jyväskylä to Vaasa.

Both of these routes will take you from the blade manufacturer directly to a wind turbine construction site. The German route, in particular, will really test your precision, with a tight finish that requires some serious manoeuvring to get into the depot and park the trailer properly.


For the Underground Loader, you’ll be able to pick up this Special Transport job contract available from Dortmund to Hannover, as well as in our upcoming Nordic Horizons DLC from Narvik to Kiruna, which will take you from a service depot to an underground mine!


We hope you’re excited to get behind the wheel and take on these oversized challenges coming with the 1.57 update! Keep an eye on our blog and social channels for more news about what’s rolling out in this update, but until then, keep on truckin'! 

https://store.steampowered.com/app/558245/Euro_Truck_Simulator_2__Special_Transport/

Archon Soul - PolyGryph

Hey again everyone!

From now until November 21st, the Archon Soul playtest is available for the first 400 players to sign up!

You will be randomly assigned either:

The Pyromancer, who wields the power of many flames.

or...

The Thaumancer, who commands the power of storms.

The demo begins with EVERY spell, rune, and dice body unlocked for that character. The playtest also does not contain the tutorial. With both of these things in mind, it's highly advised that you play the demo first to get a grasp on the fundamentals, if you haven't already:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3904010/Archon_Soul_Demo/

While I obviously can't make you play with analytics enabled, the purpose of the playtest is to gather data so it's extremely helpful for me as the dev to be able to see the specifics of the runs and to dive further into combat data. I do request that you enable analytics, at the very least for the duration of the playtest. Opting in to analytics for the playtest will not automatically opt you in to analytics for the full or demo versions.

There is a button to send feedback on the main menu and on the pause menu, as well as a button on the pause menu to take you to our bug report submission form. While simply playing the game with analytics enabled is very helpful, I would also love to hear your thoughts!

Have Fun!

-Thomas, PolyGryph

Easy Delivery Co. - Colonel Baguette

Hey everyone,

Great news! Easy Delivery Co. is now available for you to play in the following languages

  • Japanese

  • Korean

  • German

  • Spanish

  • French

  • Russian

  • Polish

  • Ukrainian

  • Turkish

  • Portuguese Brazilian

  • Simplified Chinese will be available in the coming week.

To celebrate, Easy Delivery Co. will be on sale starting later today, in a couple hours. Or maybe it's already on sale while you are reading this :)

If you encounter any issues with the translation or how words display in-game, please post it in Discord, and fixes will be implemented as soon as possible.

We worked with a wonderful localization partner to bring you Easy Delivery Co. in all these languages, however due to some timing constraints please note that there are a handful words (6 to be exact) in French and Spanish that might not be translated properly.

Have an easy day!

Cool fan art :3

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