
Pantaloon’s game for February is Pool Panic
This month, we've partnered with Rekim to bring you Pool Panic; the world’s least realistic pool simulator. Keys go out the door on February 27th.

Vampire Therapist: The Interview
Vampire Therapist is a critically renowned visual novel that taps into real world therapy concepts, tapping into some weighty subject matter along the way.
We found some time with Little Bat Game’s Managing Director and general creative force, Cyrus Nemati, chatting about the concepts the game is grounded in, Little Bat Games particular flavour of vampire, and the upcoming DLC.

Bold and Bizarre Games Bulletin (January)
Welcome to the first Bold & Bizarre Games Bulletin of the year. 2025 is in full swing, and Pantaloon has been busy. We have many tremendously important things to share with you. But alas not today.
Today we have games for you. We've sifted through the oddities and enigmas that have launched over the past month to bring you the boldest and best from the frontlines of indie.

Pantaloon’s game for January is Vampire Therapist
This month, we've partnered with Little Bat Games to bring you Vampire Therapist; an ambitious Visual Novel that released just last summer - and a genre-first for us at Pantaloon.

Parabole: The Interview
This month’s game - Kona - is one of those games that manages to be more than the sum of its parts. It commands an atmosphere; a sense of self unique to itself. Understanding how Parabole achieved this is one of the questions we threw to Alexandre Fiset - the CEO and Co-Founder of Parabole.

Bold and Bizarre Games Bulletin (December)
It's time for your Bold & Bizarre Bulletin; a monthly round up of weird, wayward and otherwise notable games for December This is the archived version of our monthly newsletter.

2024. A Year in Review
Salutations! As the dust settles on another year, I thought it’d be nice to take a stroll backwards through the mists of time, and reflect on the year that was. Grab yourself a nice tea, coffee, or mulled wine - why not, I’ve got one, nobody’s watching - and let’s review the year in the rear view mirror…

Pantaloon’s game for December is Kona
Another month, another game for you. Our last of the year, in fact. And as it's December we're getting into the spirit of Winter and giving you Kona; a chilly interactive tale set in Northern Canada in 1970. Brrrr.

Sokpop Collective: The Interview
Sokpop, I would argue, are one of the most interesting development outfits in the indie space. Not only is their catalogue of games vibrant and deliciously odd, but their approach to the business of games is also bold and refreshing, too. These are some of the topics we dig into in our interview with the lads.

Bold and Bizarre Games Bulletin (November)
It's time for your Bold & Bizarre Bulletin; a monthly round up of weird, wayward and otherwise notable games for November This is the archived version of our monthly newsletter.

Pantaloon’s game(s) for November are: White Lavender, Luckitown and Bamboo EP
Don't bother putting your socks on, because we're only going to blow them off with one of our biggest partnerships to date.

Four Last Things: The Interview
We've been wanting to do something cool with Joe Richardson - the beautiful and bizarre mind behind The Procession to Calvary and the upcoming Death of the Reprobate - since Pantaloon set up shop, so we’re thrilled to be partnering with Joe on Four Last Things for October. Here’s our interview with the man himself.

Bold and Bizarre Games Bulletin (October)
It's time for your Bold & Bizarre Bulletin; a monthly round up of weird, wayward and otherwise notable games for October. This is the archived version of our monthly newsletter.

Pantaloon’s game for October is Four Last Things.
We've been wanting to do something cool with Joe Richardson - the beautiful and bizarre mind behind The Procession to Calvary and the upcoming Death of the Reprobate - for a while now, and we finally managed to pin him down.

Bold and Bizarre Games Bulletin (September)
It's time for your Bold & Bizarre Bulletin; a monthly round up of weird, wayward and otherwise notable games for September. This is the archived version of our monthly newsletter.

Announcing Puzzletrunk
When we started Pantaloon, we had no idea our puzzles would be as popular as they are today. But the constraints of the web/password format were becoming limiting, which was a problem we set out to solve.
And so we've been and gone and made Puzzletrunk; the first original Pantaloon game!

Outshine: The Interview
Outshine was immediately interesting to Pantaloon. While it’s not necessarily weird, it is such a bold take on a Typing game, and takes the genre in a very visceral and unexpected direction. As part of our partnership with the game, we chucked a few questions to Bruno Urbain, CEO of Fishing Cactus, the game’s Belgium-based developer.

Bold & Bizarre Games Bulletin (August)
It's time for your Bold & Bizarre Bulletin; a monthly round up of weird, wayward and otherwise notable games for August. This is the archived version of our monthly newsletter, and as such - our monthly Pantaloon Puzzle contained within it is disabled.

Pantaloon’s game for August is: Outshine
Outshine, from our friends at Fishing Cactus, is a fast-paced arcade typing game where you type words to destroy your enemies.
And for August, we have 2500 Steam keys to give away, making this our biggest partnership to date.

Supermarket Times: The Interview
Supermarket Times is delightfully odd. A point-and-click supermarket-simulator with a distinctly British flavour, that manages to be surreal and comical in equal measure. Pantaloon found some time to pick the brains of Joel Winsor, the solo-developer behind the game, and source of all subsequent absurdity.