"Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride’s designer has just released his first new game as a solo-developer, and it’s maybe the last thing you’d expect from the casual game maestro.

Since leaving the small-screen swipers behind, developer Luke Muscat has been hammering away at Feed the Deep, a spooky “Lovecraftian roguelike” that sends you down into pitch-black ocean depths and procgen undersea caves to feed the eldritch horror lurking below - while trying not to become water Cthulhu food yourself…"

  • @LemmySoloHer
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    103 months ago

    This takes all my anxiety from Ecco the Dolphin and pumps it up on steroids. I enjoy a good horror game but I admit that the eldritch horror/thalassophobia combo is almost too strong of a dose of fear for me at times. Therefore, I’m putting this on my “really want to play it but also am terrified to do so” list right next to Dredge.

    • @[email protected]
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      93 months ago

      Dredge is very tame, so unless the mere idea of eldritch horror is a problem, dredge should be fine. Great game.