Bramble: The Mountain King First Gameplay Trailer

Bramble: The Mountain King First Gameplay Trailer

Dimfrost Studio has shared the Bramble: The Mountain King first gameplay trailer, giving us the first look at the Nordic-themed, story-driven horror game.

Here’s a brief rundown on the new trailer:


The new gameplay trailer showcases a new glimpse into the Bramble world as well as some of the curious inhabitants of the magical forest, and how players will interact with them on their journey. The trailer also teases some of the games’ combat, stealth mechanics and environmental puzzles including navigating a group of tiny gnomes across a dangerous path.

Here’s the Bramble: The Mountain King first gameplay trailer:

Here’s a rundown on the game:

Bramble: The Mountain King sees players take on the role of a young boy who together with his big sister, is lost in a magical forest. On their journey, they will meet and interact with gnomes, trolls, and other creatures inspired by Nordic folk-lore.

“I felt I was face to face with nature, and I’ve never felt so small” -Letter from John to an unknown friend, 4th January 1902.

The tale of a young boy’s journey through a mythical land, to find his sister, and overcome his fears.

Set in a world inspired by Nordic folklore, Bramble takes you on an adventure filled with atmospheric environments, mythical beings, and giant bosses.

Key Features

  • Traverse the treacherous land of Bramble on an emotional journey to find your sister, all while uncovering the secret of a dark curse
  • Story-driven gameplay, cinematic moments, David and Goliath boss fights
  • Encounter mythical creatures such as Nacken, the Skogsra, trolls, and gnomes.
  • Explore landscapes and environments inspired by Nordic nature.

Bramble: The Mountain King is launching for Windows PC (via Steam) and consoles sometime in 2022.

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