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Well this is quite appropriate isn't it? Skeletal Dance Party, an amusing game about raising the dead and dancing is getting a big free update this month for Halloween.

There's no set date for the Halloween Afterparty update but I assume it's going to be sometime close to Halloween since it's a seasonal themed update. Here's what the developer sent over about the coming update:

The Afterparty storyline takes place after the main story in Skeletal Dance Party. After defeating the Temple of Righteous Light and hosting a huge undead dance party in their former temple the foxgirl protagonist Reva faces her next challenge ...

A new evil threatens the land - the necromancer Clerie. She is a new face in the underground, an interloper bent on taking over Reva’s ‘territory’ with her own brand of necromancy: whereas Reva specialises in raising party-mad skeletons for minions, Clerie raises mindless, flesh-hungry zombie warriors. Fiery, driven, unwavering, sharp. She holds an iron-clad set of traditional beliefs about how magic should be used, and the destiny of witches and wizards to rule the world; she is personally offended by Reva’s ‘misuse’ of magic and sets out to claim Reva’s territory for herself. She’s determined, daring, deadly, and worst of all, she hates partying.

They also sent some teaser gifs and it looks as silly as ever:

During my original play-through, I found it to be a delightful game that's worth a look if you fancy a dungeon crawling experience that's not too serious. You're running around with a bunch of dancing skeletons, some of them playing instruments and you get to throw stuff around with telekinesis—how can you not enjoy that?

Jive on over to itch.io, Game Jolt or Steam if you want to check it out.

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