Twice Different is back at it with their slice of horror-comedy madness, Winnie’s Hole and it’s as bizarrely brilliant as it sounds. The brand new trailer delivered entirely in rhyme, no less, celebrates the launch of the playable Steam demo, available now.

Check out that rhyming, I need an adult… but those rhymes!

Infectiously Weird Gameplay

In Winnie’s Hole, you play as a virus spreading through the body and mind of a rather unlucky bear named Winnie. Think tetromini puzzles meet turn-based combat in a roguelike structure, all wrapped up in grotesquely charming body horror. It’s fast, it’s weird, and it’s got more mutations that your average Saturday night out.

A Delightfully Dark World

This isn’t your childhood Pooh. Inspired by A.A. Milne’s iconic stories and given a mad science twist, Winnie’s Hole feels like a Nicktoons fever dream directed by Cronenberg. The visuals are disturbing in all the right ways, with grimy fairy tale vibes and a twisted sense of humour that somehow manages to be… well, wholesome.

From Game Jam to Genre-Bender

Original born from a game jam, Winnie’s Hole has mutated into a full indie release, blending strategy, puzzling, and roguelike mechanics into something genuinely fresh. If you liked Ring of Paid, Twice Different’s previous hit, expect that same innovative spirit here, but with way more body horror.

The Steam demo is live, the trailer is rhyming, and the virality is spreading. Check it out and see just how deep the hole goes.