Tamagotchi-inspired eldritch horror creature sim In Full Bloom gets playable demo

In Full Bloom

Indie developer obleak games have released a playable demo for In Full Bloom, their Tamagotchi-inspired eldritch horror creature caring simulator where you feed insatiable mawing mouths.

The new playable demo for the creepy creature feeding and growing simulator is now available for PC (via Steam). A release for In Full Bloom is planned for Q3 2026 for PC and Mac.

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus a new trailer:

In Full Bloom drags players into a monochromatic, eerie world, placing them in the role of the devoted hand that feeds ‘the mouth’, a gooey, grotesque Eldritch blob no bigger than an insect. It is your responsibility to feed the hungry blob and watch it grow as it gurgles and burbles with each item you feed it. 

At first you won’t question what you’re feeding the mouth, why would you? What’s the harm in losing a few stones or an old garden fence, but as In Full Bloom progresses, the needs of the mouth only escalate, with its salivating tongue and rows of jagged teeth begging for more. Only when it grows to the size of a bus, or house, may you start to question the true cost of keeping your beloved creature alive.

Inspired by classic Tamagotchi mechanics, In Full Bloom is a macabre experience that has been designed by developers obleak games as a chilling, yet addictive, commentary on mindless consumption and sustainability.

The mouth’s full menu:

  • Feed an endlessly hungry eldritch creature and watch it grow (and grow and grow)
  • Toe the line between creepy and cute with wonky-organic visuals and music inspired by the nightmarish aesthetics of Tim Burton and Junji Ito.
  • It’s disgusting, crunchy, squishy, weird and alive, but you just won’t want to stop playing.
  • Explore themes of sustainability and overconsumption as your creature devours the world in its quest to survive.

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