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  • The Shadows are Calling: A Deep Dive into Dark Pals: The 1st Floor

    The Shadows are Calling: A Deep Dive into Dark Pals: The 1st Floor

    If you’ve been hanging around the indie horror scene lately, you’ve likely heard the whispers. There’s a new tenant in the “mascot horror” genre, and it isn’t interested in singing songs or teaching you the alphabet.

    Dark Pals: The 1st Floor has officially dropped, and it’s a masterclass in turning childhood nostalgia into a claustrophobic nightmare. Here’s why this first chapter is keeping us up at night.


    The Premise: More Than Just a Playplace

    The game kicks off in a seemingly abandoned subterranean facility—the “Lower Levels”—designed to house the Dark Pals line of interactive companions. You aren’t here for a tour; you’re here to retrieve something valuable.

    The catch? The 1st Floor isn’t as empty as the blueprints suggested.

    Why It Works: Atmosphere vs. Action

    While many horror games rely on cheap jump scares, Dark Pals plays the long game.

    • Environmental Storytelling: The flickering fluorescent lights and the rhythmic thud-thud of the ventilation system create a thick layer of dread before you even see a monster.
    • The “Pals”: The character designs are peak “Uncanny Valley.” They look soft enough to hug, but their rigid movements and frozen expressions suggest something much more mechanical—and predatory—underneath.
    • Verticality: The level design of the 1st Floor forces you to look up. In this game, if you aren’t checking the rafters, you’re already dead.

    Survival Mechanics

    You aren’t a super-soldier. You’re equipped with a flashlight that has a temperamental battery and a “Distraction Pouch.”

    Pro Tip: Don’t waste your noise-makers on the smaller entities. Save them for the “Main Attraction” that patrols the central atrium. You’ll know him by the sound of dragging metal.

    The Verdict

    Dark Pals: The 1st Floor is a lean, mean, 45-minute experience that serves as a perfect appetite-whetter for the rest of the facility. It balances puzzle-solving with high-tension stealth, avoiding the “walking simulator” trap that many indie titles fall into.

    Is it worth the play? Absolutely. Especially if you enjoy feeling like you’re being watched by something that hasn’t been fed in thirty years.

    Find out more here – https://www.skunxstudios.com/

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  • Pineapples and 25 years of Search

    Pineapples and 25 years of Search

    Twenty-five years ago the internet was an entirely different place from what it is today, then came along Google and everything seemed to change, mostly for the better. However, love it or hate it, Google is hear and it is not going to stop what it has been doing for the past twenty-five years.

    In the video above Google is showing how search has changed from those early days until now, yet despite all of the advances in the technology being used to bring out the best of the internet, one thing has not changed and that is the need to be curious, who hasn’t ever wondered about something and just Googled it?

    Find out more about Googles Birthday here; https://goo.gle/48t7Cm4

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