Pool of Madnesstouts itself as a “Lovecraftian pool game with roguelike elements”.

Youll uncover a haunting tale and watch the visuals get ever stranger as you play.

Youll also unlock a variety of grizzly cue accessories, such as an eyeball that grants you aim assist.

A very normal pool table in a ship’s cabin in Pool of Madness

Sink some balls…unleash horrors from beyond, threatens the trailer.

Played out or not, it looks neat.

I especially like the grainy PSX visuals, and the customisable cues are a nice touch.

The mystery is now well and truly preserved until the as-yet-unannounced release date rolls around.

The fest also brought us such unearthly delights as parkour platformerGrimhook, and card gameThe Horror At Highrock.

The game is from Bit Golem, who’ve previously madeDagon, which has great Steam reviews.