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The creepy incremental dungeon crawler has just released an updated trailer, demo and an official release date for February 13th 2026.

More about it: "Horripilant is a chilling incremental dungeon crawl through the horrors of a forgotten underworld. Combining idler, puzzle and autobattler elements, you'll fight, mine, and think your way through the depths of a forsaken dungeon. With each step you'll grow stronger, but beware; every boon has its burden."

With the new demo you get a proper introduction the main incremental gameplay loop, including regular, uninterrupted gameplay until level 10 (out of 1000), which they say is about 45 minutes of gameplay and it will carry over to the full game.

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From the press release: “Horripilant is a unique blend of different genres and inspirations, I’m super happy it's coming together as well as it is right now. With release right around the corner, I'm excited to see how the fans will react to it! I hope they'll have as much fun playing as I have creating the game.” - Developer Alexandre Declos.

Highlights:

  • Incrementally gain and collect materials.
  • Combat horrific foes over 1000 floors in the dungeon.
  • Solve puzzles and explore the depths of your camp.
  • Upgrade your gear to venture deeper.

Horripilant | Release Date: 13th February 2026
Platform: Native Linux

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