A haunting journey as a mouse

Bad Cheese immerses players in a haunting adventure as a child-mouse left alone with their dysfunctional father for the weekend. This premium game delivers an eerie atmosphere with its black-and-white, 1920s-inspired visuals, creating a distinct horror experience that keeps players on edge.

Bad Cheese is a psychological horror game where the goal is to maintain the father's happiness by performing household tasks like cleaning, cooking, and exterminating pests. This game features a free demo version that allows players to experience its eerie atmosphere and unique 1920s animation-inspired horror before the full release.

Explore an unsettling household

Drawing inspiration from the eerie charm of 1920s animation, Bad Cheese puts players in the role of a young mouse tasked with maintaining household harmony during a weekend with a dysfunctional father while the mother is away. Players must perform various chores—such as cleaning, cooking, and killing pests while dealing with the abnormal dynamics at home—to keep their father content and avoid punishment.

To make things even more unsettling, the house is also inhabited by demons, creating an added layer of tension. Another aspect of the game is exploration, where players search for hidden treats and action figures, adding depth to the gameplay. The game combines hand-drawn art with a 16mm film-inspired aesthetic, creating an atmosphere reminiscent of a haunting cartoon from the classic animation.

However, while fitting the retro theme, the rough stop-motion animation can be visually jarring. The jerky movements might be uncomfortable for some players, especially from a first-person perspective. It is also important to note that the game is still in active development. On the other hand, a free demo version is available on Steam, allowing players to experience the game's unique atmosphere and mechanics before committing to the full release.

A unique horror experience

Bad Cheese delivers a chilling psychological horror experience with its eerie 1920s animation-inspired visuals and unsettling atmosphere. As players navigate a dysfunctional household, they must balance chores, avoid punishment, and uncover hidden secrets while contending with lurking demons. Though its rough stop-motion animation may be jarring for some, the game’s unique aesthetic and free demo provides an opportunity to experience its haunting world before its full release.

  • Pros

    • Distinctive black-and-white visuals
    • Engaging mix of chores and exploration
    • Intriguing narrative about family dynamics
    • Free demo version
  • Cons

    • Jerky stop-motion animation
    • Still in active development
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  • License

    Full

  • Version

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  • Platform

    PlayStation 4

    Other platforms (5)
  • Language

    English

    Available languages

    • English
    • Spanish
    • German
    • French
    • Italian
    • Russian
    • Portuguese
    • Chinese
    • Japanese
    • Korean
  • Downloads

    3

    Last month's downloads

    • 2
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