Wiesbaden-based publisher Assemble Entertainment has announced two new games in its portfolio: Card Corner and Skin Stapler.
Wiesbaden-based indie publisher Assemble Entertainment has announced two more games for its in-house portfolio. With “Card Corner” from Conradical Games, players get the opportunity to play a relaxing round of poker on screen alongside their work or other activities. Of course, this doesn’t happen in the traditional way, but rather mixes a deck builder with idle and incremental systems. The game runs in the background while we do other things and can either be played actively or left running passively to make progress. A demo is also available until March 2 as part of Steam Next Fest. The PC release is scheduled for March 9, 2026.
The second title is called “Skin Stapler” and was created by the developer at Tainted Pact, who previously worked on games such as “Suffer The Night” and most recently “Flesh Made Fear” in collaboration with Assemble Entertainment. Now comes the next PSX-style horror adventure title. The demo has received 96% positive reviews on Steam so far. Here, we find ourselves in Carrion City, slipping into the role of detective Dick Slater, who is searching for a murderer. The killer leaves grotesque images and disturbing audio recordings throughout the city, taunting the police. So we set out to find the killer, taking on the role of not only Slater, but also other characters. The title is scheduled for release on PC later this year.
