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Bulb Boy is a wordless horror-adventure about a glowing glass-headed kid rescuing his family from monsters. Short, gross, and genuinely unsettling in the best way.

Bulb Boy is a point-and-click horror-adventure from Bulbware, a solo project that wears its handcrafted weirdness proudly. You play as a small boy with a glass light-bulb for a head, waking in the night to find his cozy Bulbhouse swallowed by darkness, his family missing, and creatures that have no business existing now occupying every room. There are no dialogue boxes, no voice acting, no text at all. The whole thing communicates through pantomime, grotesque animation, and a soundscape that does an alarming amount of heavy lifting. The gameplay sits firmly in classic point-and-click territory, though it leans more toward interactive cartoon than inventory puzzler. Each chapter of the house becomes its own contained horror vignette, with Bulb Boy using his detachable glowing head - yes, he can pop it off and roll it around - to illuminate dark corners and solve environmental puzzles. The puzzles themselves are rarely difficult, but they are consistently inventive. You are not here to be stumped for forty minutes; you are here to witness each new awful surprise the game has staged for you. And it stages them well. The body horror imagery pulls from a very specific tradition of European underground comics and early Flash animation, the kind of sticky, fleshy wrongness that lodges in memory. The art direction is where Bulb Boy earns its reputation. Every screen feels individually illustrated, with animation that has genuine personality and timing. The monster designs range from sad to stomach-turning, and a few of the boss encounters land genuine dread through visual design alone without a single jump-scare stab at the speakers. The soundtrack matches this register precisely - low drones, childlike music-box motifs warped just slightly out of tune, ambient scrapes that make the Bulbhouse feel alive and hostile at the same time. The honest critique is that the game is short, probably two to three hours on a first run, and the difficulty curve is nearly flat throughout. If you need mechanical resistance or a reason to revisit, this is not the place. A few of the later puzzles also lean on trial-and-error in ways that feel less designed and more thrown at you, breaking the otherwise careful pacing. For a small solo release, though, these feel like acceptable trade-offs rather than failures. The game knows what it is, commits to its runtime, and ends before it outstays its welcome - which is rarer than it should be. Bulb Boy suits players who like their horror quiet and atmospheric rather than loud and mechanical. Fans of Machinarium, Little Nightmares, or the older WayForward adventure games will find the sensibility familiar. If you have any tolerance for body horror presented through hand-drawn art, this one is genuinely worth a few hours of your evening with the lights off. Kai, Scout Team

Bulb Boy

Bulb Boy

29 oct 2015BulbwareDaedalic Entertainment
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Bulb Boy is a wordless horror-adventure about a glowing glass-headed kid rescuing his family from monsters. Short, gross, and genuinely unsettling in the best way.

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Bulb Boy is a point-and-click horror-adventure from Bulbware, a solo project that wears its handcrafted weirdness proudly. You play as a small boy with a glass light-bulb for a head, waking in the night to find his cozy Bulbhouse swallowed by darkness, his family missing, and creatures that have no business existing now occupying every room. There are no dialogue boxes, no voice acting, no text at all. The whole thing communicates through pantomime, grotesque animation, and a soundscape that does an alarming amount of heavy lifting. The gameplay sits firmly in classic point-and-click territory, though it leans more toward interactive cartoon than inventory puzzler. Each chapter of the house becomes its own contained horror vignette, with Bulb Boy using his detachable glowing head - yes, he can pop it off and roll it around - to illuminate dark corners and solve environmental puzzles. The puzzles themselves are rarely difficult, but they are consistently inventive. You are not here to be stumped for forty minutes; you are here to witness each new awful surprise the game has staged for you. And it stages them well. The body horror imagery pulls from a very specific tradition of European underground comics and early Flash animation, the kind of sticky, fleshy wrongness that lodges in memory. The art direction is where Bulb Boy earns its reputation. Every screen feels individually illustrated, with animation that has genuine personality and timing. The monster designs range from sad to stomach-turning, and a few of the boss encounters land genuine dread through visual design alone without a single jump-scare stab at the speakers. The soundtrack matches this register precisely - low drones, childlike music-box motifs warped just slightly out of tune, ambient scrapes that make the Bulbhouse feel alive and hostile at the same time. The honest critique is that the game is short, probably two to three hours on a first run, and the difficulty curve is nearly flat throughout. If you need mechanical resistance or a reason to revisit, this is not the place. A few of the later puzzles also lean on trial-and-error in ways that feel less designed and more thrown at you, breaking the otherwise careful pacing. For a small solo release, though, these feel like acceptable trade-offs rather than failures. The game knows what it is, commits to its runtime, and ends before it outstays its welcome - which is rarer than it should be. Bulb Boy suits players who like their horror quiet and atmospheric rather than loud and mechanical. Fans of Machinarium, Little Nightmares, or the older WayForward adventure games will find the sensibility familiar. If you have any tolerance for body horror presented through hand-drawn art, this one is genuinely worth a few hours of your evening with the lights off.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamPoint-and-ClickBody HorrorWordless NarrativeAtmospheric HorrorSingle-SittingGrotesque ArtSolo DeveloperDark ComedyEnvironmental Puzzles

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Intel i3
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Desarrolladora
Bulbware
Distribuidora
Daedalic Entertainment
Fecha de lanzamiento
29 oct 2015

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