If you’ve walked past a school computer lab lately or peeked over a teen’s shoulder at a library monitor, you’ve probably seen it: a rubber-hose cartoon demon splattered in black ink, creeping through a corrupted studio.

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For the uninitiated: Bendy and the Ink Machine is a first-person puzzle-action horror game with a stunning 1930s rubberhose cartoon aesthetic. You play as Henry, a retired animator who returns to his old abandoned studio, only to find that a machine that turns ink into cartoons has gone horribly wrong.