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This episode Brian is talking about Bendy and the Ink Machine, a stylish indie horror game that drips atmosphere from every shadowy corner.
Released in 2017, Bendy and the Ink Machine puts players in the role of retired animator Henry as he returns to an abandoned animation studio… only to discover something has gone horribly wrong. Developed by TheMeatly Games, the game blends first-person exploration, light puzzle-solving, and survival horror elements with a striking 1930s cartoon aesthetic inspired by early animation.
Armed with little more than tools you scavenge along the way, you’ll navigate ink-flooded hallways, solve environmental puzzles, and evade twisted cartoon monstrosities—most notably the eerie mascot Bendy himself. The sepia-toned visuals, warped jazz soundtrack, and creeping sense of isolation give the whole experience a uniquely unsettling charm.
Creepy, creative, and packed with indie spirit, Bendy and the Ink Machine is a love letter to classic animation—twisted into a nightmare you won’t soon forget.
By Alan, Brian, and Sam5
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This is a preview of some of the Quick Play Episodes you can get on patreon.com/retrotopia for FREE!
This episode Brian is talking about Bendy and the Ink Machine, a stylish indie horror game that drips atmosphere from every shadowy corner.
Released in 2017, Bendy and the Ink Machine puts players in the role of retired animator Henry as he returns to an abandoned animation studio… only to discover something has gone horribly wrong. Developed by TheMeatly Games, the game blends first-person exploration, light puzzle-solving, and survival horror elements with a striking 1930s cartoon aesthetic inspired by early animation.
Armed with little more than tools you scavenge along the way, you’ll navigate ink-flooded hallways, solve environmental puzzles, and evade twisted cartoon monstrosities—most notably the eerie mascot Bendy himself. The sepia-toned visuals, warped jazz soundtrack, and creeping sense of isolation give the whole experience a uniquely unsettling charm.
Creepy, creative, and packed with indie spirit, Bendy and the Ink Machine is a love letter to classic animation—twisted into a nightmare you won’t soon forget.

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