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Ultra-Indie Daily Dose: Airdorf and Torple Dook’s Attack of the Murder Hornets Makes Some Buzz

Hello, you glorious gluttons for all things indie horror! Are you just starving for the newest of the new, the most unknownest of the unknown? If so, you’ve come to the right place. Welcome to the Ultra-Indie Daily Dose! In this series, we’re going to pick a new game every day from an indie horror creator you’ve probably never heard of. No million-dollar budgets or factory productions. This is the space for the little guy with not but a developer toolkit and a dream. So if you’re down to roll the dice on something different, then stick around and check it out!


Welcome back to another Ultra-Indie Daily Dose! Dread XP friends Torple Dook and Airdorf released ATTACK OF THE MURDER HORNETS today. It’s a bite-sized beekeeping horror based on the documentary of the same name (though this time not in all caps). Unlike the documentary, however, this game is a look at what it would be like to encounter such creatures. 

In ATTACK OF THE MURDER HORNETS you play a humble beekeeper. As is your job, you must visit each of your hives to collect that sweet delicious honeycomb. But something lurks out beyond the trees, taking down your hives one by one. A handful (or many handfuls) of dead bees is soon to be the least of your worries.

You can play ATTACK OF THE MURDER HORNETS in-browser on itch.io by clicking here. And be sure to check out the movie, streamable on Discovery+.

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