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Navigate Scary Playrooms on Your Trike in Stealth Survival Horror Title ‘Baby Blues Nightmares’ [Trailer]

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Steelkrill Studio is back again after dabbling in cosmic horror with Rotten Flesh. This time around, they’re taking the unorthodox approach to the Stealth and Survival Horror genres with Baby Blues Nightmares, casting you as a toddler on a tricycle.

Available for wishlisting on Steam, Baby Blues Nightmares is described as having you do what it takes in order to survive as a child and their vivid imagination (or is it?). As a brave toddler, you must navigate through the corridors and dimly lit playrooms to recover your five beloved toys, all while trying to unravel the mysteries that shroud the facility.

Luckily, you have your trusty trike with which to get around. You must fix and maintain your tricycle, but you can also customize your wheels, as well as paint your trike and find collectables to pimp it out. As you might expect, the game has you seeing things from the eyes of a toddler, which means having to navigate a world filled with oversized obstacles and toys. The play areas you’ll encounter are constantly changing, requiring you to adapt to new challenges and obstacles.

Taking a cue from Metal Gear Solid 3 (seriously), Baby Blues Nightmares has a hunger mechanic that also serves as your happiness. You’ll have to maintain your happiness by eating chocolates, food and more. The more scared you are, you more chance you have to cry, which can give up your position to enemies easily. You’ll also need to avoid things like squeaky toys, breathing too loud and noisy footsteps to avoid detection.

And seeing as you’re a toddler, you can make use of the walls to mark locations or important info from the pens located around the world. Or, if you just feel like drawing on the walls for the heck of it.

Writer/Artist/Gamer from the Great White North. I try not to be boring.

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You Can Customize Your Male & Female Klowns in ‘Killer Klowns’ Video Game!

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Killer Klowns from Outer Space: The Game will be released on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S on June 4, which means we’re less than one month away from playing.

The developers over at Teravision Games and IllFonic are whetting our appetite even further with two sneak peek videos this week that preview two exciting aspects of the game.

For starters, Killer Klowns from Outer Space: The Game will feature FEMALE KLOWNS, just like the ’80s movie itself, which you can preview in the first video below.

Additionally, you’ll be able to “create your very own Klownsona” in the game, meaning you can adjust the way your Klown characters look. Get a taste of that system below.

And be sure to read our early preview of the game right here!

Killer Klowns from Outer Space: The Game can be pre-ordered right now from the STEAM StorePlayStation Store & Xbox Marketplace. The game has full crossplay support.

Killer Klowns from Outer Space: The Game is a 3v7 asymmetrical multiplayer horror game based on the cult horror classic film. When murderous alien Klowns come to feed on the quiet town of Crescent Cove, the locals must work together to fight back and survive the invasion.

Players can team up as either Klowns or humans, choosing from a variety of character classes, to explore an expansive, ever-changing map with creepy surprises waiting around every corner.

  • Take on the role of the iconic Killer Klowns – cooperate in a team of three players, utilize unworldly abilities, hunt humans with zany weapons, and plan your alien invasion to harvest the population of Crescent Cove successfully.
  • Fight back as a team of seven brave citizens of Crescent Cove – explore the city for valuable loot and weapons, avoid getting captured by Klowns, and try to survive the alien invasion.

Developed by Teravision Games and Illfonic, this playfully panic-inducing action experience faithfully recreates the atmosphere of the iconic movie and aims to stir up the asymmetrical multiplayer horror genre in multiple ways. The game is being developed as a live-service title, with multiple content updates planned for post-launch.

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