‘The Kindeman Remedy’ Coming to Consoles April 11

‘The Kindeman Remedy’ Coming to Consoles April 11

Horror


Troglobytes Games is making good on their word, announcing that their psychological horror management sim The Kindeman Remedy will arrive on PlayStation, Xbox and the Nintendo Switch on April 11. 3D Realms will once again serve as publisher for the console release of the “most blasphemous, diabolical and insane management game ever created”.

The spiritual successor to Bad Vices Games’ Ravenous Devils, The Kindeman Remedy centres on Dr. Carl Kindeman, a once-renowned anesthesiologist and respected member of the medical community, who has fallen from grace, and now serves as a medical resident at Thompson Island Prison. Effectively exiled by his peers for conducting heinous human experiments, Dr. Kindeman must find a way to continue his treasured research under the guise of nursing sickly inmates back to health alongside the cunning Sister Anna.

Toggle between Dr. Kindeman and Sister Anna through day and night cycles, administering hazardous treatments to ailing inmates. Beware of Dr. Simon Jonathan Black, whose distrust of Dr. Kindeman drives him to plant watchful eyes everywhere, waiting for the first hint of a fatal error. Concoct elixirs by mixing various poisons, herbs, and questionable substances. Navigate chilling environments throughout the prison, conducting grotesque experiments in surgery rooms, the morgue, execution chambers, and other sinister locations.

Challenge and torture the human psyche, observing as inmates squirm in pain thanks to tools like razors, acid, saws, choke pears, and many more. Encounter fellow colleagues along the way, including Warden Norton, a corrupted guard named Ronnie, and other shady characters with equally-shady motives.

The Kindeman Remedy is also available on PC via Steam, with a demo available for those “try before you buy” types.

 

 



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