If you’ve ever wanted to strand your friends in a cursed wilderness just to see who snaps first, your time is coming. Independent developer Ghost Camp and acclaimed creator Thomas Mackinnon—the mind behind experimental hits like THE CORRIDOR—have officially pulled back the curtain on their latest project: Forest of Deceit.
Billed as a social deduction party game with a “Jackbox-esque” twist, Forest of Deceit is slated to haunt Steam in early Q3 2026.
Survival or Sabotage?
The premise is simple but high-stakes. You and a group of 4–8 players find yourselves lost in a dark, seemingly infinite forest. A massive storm is looming on the horizon, and your only hope for survival is to gather resources and build a sturdy shelter before the clouds break.
There’s just one problem: the forest is cursed. As the days pass, the woods begin to warp the minds of your companions, turning some of them into Traitors.
- The Innocents: Must work together to gather wood and supplies to finish the shelter.
- The Traitors: Tasked with subtly sabotaging efforts, leading teammates into danger, and ensuring the storm claims everyone.
A Jackbox-Style Experience
What sets Forest of Deceit apart from traditional social deduction games is its accessibility. Following the “bring your own controller” model, players can join the game using their phones, tablets, or laptops via a web browser. This makes it a perfect pick for local parties or remote sessions over Discord.
The game also features a striking hand-drawn art style that balances “cosy” with “creepy,” making the inevitable backstabbing feel just a little bit more personal.
Key Features to Watch For:
- Deep Customisation: Create your own “house rules” with fully adjustable game options to keep every round feeling fresh.
- Social-First Gameplay: The focus is on discussion and psychology. Each day ends with a reveal of gathered resources, followed by a tense voting phase to expel suspected traitors.
- Inclusive Play: Designed to be accessible for everyone, from hardcore gamers to your non-gaming family members.
- Cross-Platform Connectivity: Because it uses browser-based controls, the barrier to entry is practically zero.
Coming Soon to Steam
With Thomas Mackinnon’s track record for subverting player expectations and Ghost Camp’s atmospheric design, Forest of Deceit is shaping up to be the next big “friendship-ender” of 2026.
Keep your eyes peeled for more updates as we head toward the early Q3 2026 launch. In the meantime, you might want to start practising your “I was just gathering wood” excuse—you’re going to need it.
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