Circus of TimTim - Mascot Horror Game
A indie mascot-horror game that leans hard into the unsettling contrast between colorful circus aesthetics and genuine dread, ideal for players who want weirdness without AAA polish overhead.
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Best for players seeking weird indie horror that commits to its creepy circus concept without needing blockbuster production.
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About Circus of TimTim - Mascot Horror Game
I went in expecting campy mascot parody and found something weirder: a game that actually commits to the tension between chirpy carnival visuals and creeping unease. Circus of TimTim blends action, adventure, and simulation mechanics in a way that shouldn't work but does, you're solving circus-themed puzzles, managing some light resource systems, and dodging threats that undercut the wholesome facade. It's not polished in the traditional sense, but the indie rough edges actually serve the vibe here. The core loop is lean and doesn't overstay its welcome, which works in its favor given the niche concept. This is solidly for players who dig weird indie horror that trusts atmosphere over jump scares, and who don't need AAA production values to get invested. If you're expecting a full narrative experience or complex mechanics, scale your expectations, this is a compact, specific idea executed with conviction. It lands best as a palate cleanser between larger titles, not a main course.

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System Requirements
Minimum
- Processor
- Intel Core i5 2500K or AMD equivalent
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 2 GB or AMD equivalent
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
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Game Info
- Developer
- Mascot Bro Studio
- Publisher
- Mascot Bro Studio
- Release Date
- Mar 22, 2024
