Just in case you missed it from our review yesterday, DreadXP’s My Friendly Neighborhood is out now on Steam, with a limited-time 10% discount to boot. The launch of the survival-puzzler title with a mascot horror twist also has an accompanying trailer for those who love their launch trailers.
“This project is not a testament to my own work, but instead the help of my publisher (DreadXP), my team, and now, even you,” says John Szymanski, who with his brother Evan Szymanski, developed My Friendly Nieghborhood. “I truly hope My Friendly Nieghborhood engages, entertains, and brings you joy.”
A cheeky nod to the mascot horror trend, in My Friendly Neighborhood, players strap on the old toolbelt and step into the work boots of Gordon, a repairman who takes on a job well above his pay grade. Initially tasked with shutting down the sudden broadcast of a beloved canceled children’s TV show titled The Friendly Neighborhood, Gordon finds himself faced with a whole neighborhood’s worth of floppy-armed puppet fiends.
Rather than the blood and guts approach for many Survival Horror games, My Friendly Neighborhood instead has players fending off and restraining these puppets with an armory of workshopped non-lethal tools and duct tape, solving playful-turned-perilous puzzles, and hopefully uncover the sinister truth at the heart of this terrifying-yet-goofy tale.
With the Steam launch out of the way, DreadXP will announce the release date for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series versions of My Friendly Neighborhood at a later date.
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