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Surprise, it's the Trailer Roundup! This time, we have unspeakable horrors, rather talkative terrors, deformations, trips through outer space, and horned ladies, among other things.

Monster Prom
Windows, OSX, Linux | $TBA | April 27

I honestly have no idea how a competitive multiplayer dating sim is supposed to work, but Monster Prom's trailer seems to promise good / occasionally bloody-and-gruesome-but-always-kinda-cute fun.

Infernium
Windows, PS4, Switch | $24.99 | already released

Despite being a survival horror game, recently-released Infernium looks rather lovely... when those towel monsters are not trying to chew your face off, that is.

Seers Isle
Windows, OSX, Linux | $TBA | Summer 2018

This interactive graphic novel looks magical in every sense of the word. Shamans? Check. Myserious horned ladies? Check. Nice trailer music? Bonus check.

Cultist Simulator
Windows, OSX, Linux | $19.99 | May 31

Cultist Simulator promises fun (or rather: apocalypse and yearning) for the whole extended family - brainwashed followers and alien gods included. Its sleek and sexy card game interface actually feels great to use and all those little timers ticking down add a sense of urgency to the whole thing. Appropriate, considering its sinister themes.

Semblance
Windows, OSX, Switch | $TBA | 2018

When you think that the platformer genre has tried just about everything, a game like Semblance comes along and surprises you with a rather simple concept: deformable levels. It sure helps that the game looks utterly stylish!

Sunless Skies
Windows, OSX, Linux | $24.99 | 2018 (Early Access)

Sunless Skies seems to be merrily chugging along its early access route, and recently added Albion, a new region that looks awfully familiar, to its world. Fueled by the tales of its amazing writing team, this is going to be one weird trip when its done later this year.

The Stillness of the Wind
Windows, OSX | $TBA | Summer 2018

Odd little narrative games are very much my thing, and The Stillness of the Wind, a "quiet game of life and loss", seems to fall into that category. While this short teaser doesn't really convey that much, its minimalism and sense of peace do seem like the perfect way to end this roundup.



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