Shroom and Gloom has a fresh new demo ahead of its summer release on Steam! 🍄
Get a taste of the moody first-person, roguelike deck-builder bursting with fungal foes and mountains of mega-combos! 👅
Well Dweller is a dark fairy-tale metroidvania, full of charming characters living in a wretched kingdom. Play as Glimmer - a tiny bird armed with a matchstick - who must burn the wicked queen to save his family.
#indiedev | @KyleThompsonDev
🔪announcing our new game🔪
- from the Duck Detective devs (us!)
- Knives Out-inspired mystery thriller
- fully voiced
- It’s your grandma’s 84th birthday
- someone’s trying to kill her… but WHO?
Apple Crumble, coming 2026 to Steam
Tenebris Somnia, the retro survival horror with live action cutscenes, is coming later this 2026 and it will have English, Spanish, Portuguese and now Japanese languages available! 🩸 #gamedev#indiegame#liveaction#horror
Play the demo on Steam NOW ▶️ https://t.co/iBjCakrqiS
I spent actual WEEKS (& 2 weaker failed attempts) just getting the art & sound effects for a SINGLE ENEMY (our new turrets) looking and sounding right to my eyes & ears for Hibernaculum and they wanna fart this synthetic content willy nilly with 'ne'er a care?
Fuck that.
California State Assembly passes the 'Protect Our Games Act'
"games released after January 1, 2027, must provide at least 60 days' notice before terminating service [...] and ensure users can continue accessing the game (providing an alternative version or a patch) or refunds."
hi all, I'm an artist from Indonesia and this is a trailer for my cosmic-religious horror animated thesis film that i directed, RAPTURE. hope you like it!
Hand-drawn Japanese indie adventure game challenges you to solve surreal rotating puzzles located in the eyeball of a mysterious witch. Mekururi: Dizzying Witch demo hands-on impressions
https://t.co/uEUBW8tOd7
🧛🏽♂️ Release Date Trailer 📸
Nighthawks video game officially releases this Fall! Just in time for spooky season!
Getting to voice Domino Quick has been a blast! Huge thanks to Wadjet Eye Games for having me!
Check it out and be sure to wishlist!
Book of Abominations is a cosy Lovecraftian monster tamer!
⚔️ Capture and battle eldritch horrors in snappy turn based combat
🐙 Mutate your monsters into more powerful, unsettling forms
👻 Explore Halflight Isle, a remote island shrouded in a history of supernatural horror
Midsummer Night's Scream: A @horrorgameawards Showcase will feature a WORLD PREMIERE TRAILER for REMNANTS OF R'LYEH from @Darktree_Games and @ULTGames
Make sure to tune in on Monday 1st June at 7PM BST.
🎮 100+ GAMES
🌍 50+ WORLD PREMIERE TRAILERS
🎬 TWO HOURS OF UPCOMING HORRORS
In South Korea, if you bullied a kid in middle school, it can cost you a college spot years later. Last month, 162 high schoolers with top grades got rejected from the country's biggest public universities. Every one of them had a bullying record from school. 2026 is the first year every Korean university has to enforce this.
Korea built it around something called the school bullying panel. Every school has one, and every reported case gets ranked on a 1-to-9 scale, from a written apology at the bottom to expulsion at the top. Whatever rank you get goes onto your official school record. The lightest offenses, Ranks 1 to 3, get wiped at graduation. Anything heavier sticks: Ranks 4 and 5 for two more years, Ranks 6 and 7 for four, and a forced school transfer (Rank 8) also for four. Expulsion stays forever.
That record then follows you almost everywhere. It shows up in college admissions and in government hiring, and a lot of private companies look at it too. Korea's anti-bullying law has been on the books since 2004, and lawmakers have been adding teeth to it ever since.
This year, the law requires all 195 four-year universities in Korea to check that record before letting anyone in. Each school sets its own punishment. Kyungpook National University runs the harshest setup, knocking 10 points off your application for the lightest offenses, 50 for medium ones, and 150 if you were ever transferred or expelled. Last year, all 22 of its flagged applicants failed to make up the loss. Early admissions this year rejected another 28 at the same school. Ten teacher training colleges go even further. Any bullying record at all, no matter how small, gets you rejected on the spot.
None of this would have happened without one specific scandal. In 2023, former prosecutor Chung Sun-sin became head of Korea's top police investigation agency. Within hours, news broke that his teenage son had verbally abused a classmate for eight months at a boarding school. Chung had fought the school's transfer order in court for over a year, all the way to the Supreme Court. He lost. But the case dragged on so long that his son almost finished school anyway. He still got into Seoul National University, the country's most prestigious school, with only a two-point penalty on his entrance exam. Chung resigned the next day. Public outrage drove the new admissions rule onto the books.
Meanwhile, reported bullying cases in Korean schools jumped from 25,903 in 2020 to 58,502 in 2024, more than doubling in four years. Netflix's The Glory, a 2022 revenge drama about a bullying survivor hunting down her old abusers, kept the topic on every Korean dinner table. Even the show's own director got outed as a former bully himself and had to publicly apologize.
For a Korean teenager applying to college this year, the math has changed. A bullying record now costs more than a scholarship. It costs the seat.