Toge Productions has quietly released three new experimental titles on Steam, all available to download and play for free. The games Project KILLDANCE, Project Homecoming Haven, and Party Party Anxiety were created during Toge Greenhouse 2023, the studio’s internal game jam.
Toge Greenhouse is held every two years and gives the studio’s developers space to step away from ongoing commercial projects, experiment with new ideas, and explore different creative directions. The result is a trio of short but striking experiences that lean heavily into mood, mechanics, and unconventional themes.
Project KILLDANCE
Project KILLDANCE is a noir-inspired tactical action game built around a “one-army” design philosophy and instant-death combat. Players take on the role of a spectral assassin, carefully planning movements and attacks in frozen moments of time before executing a perfectly choreographed massacre.
Combat is driven by a card-based system, with time pausing between actions to allow players to dodge bullets, reposition, and set up lethal chains of attacks. New cards can be drafted to unlock additional skills, encouraging experimentation and adaptation. Once a mission is complete, the game replays the entire sequence, letting players watch their carefully planned “killdance” unfold in real time.
Project Homecoming Haven
Taking a much quieter and more emotional approach, Project Homecoming Haven places players in the role of a trauma cleaner. The game explores grief, memory, and loss through environmental storytelling rather than traditional objectives or combat.
Players are tasked with cleaning homes left behind by the deceased, learning about their lives through the objects they owned and the spaces they inhabited. Decisions about which belongings are returned to families and which are kept can subtly alter the narrative, revealing deeper layers of each story. Designed as a short experience, the project serves as a proof of concept that Toge Productions hopes to expand further in the future.
Party Party Anxiety
Party Party Anxiety turns a familiar social setting into a psychological horror experience. Set at a prom party, the game places players inside the mind of someone struggling with intense social anxiety. Conversations are navigated through a card-based dialogue system, where choosing the right responses can build relationships and choosing poorly can cause anxiety to spiral out of control.
As interactions go wrong, the party becomes increasingly unsettling, blurring the line between reality and internal fear. Managing conversations, reading social cues, and maintaining composure become the core challenges, with the game asking whether the terror is truly external or self-created.
All three projects are available now on PC via Steam, completely free of charge. While clearly experimental in scope, the releases offer an interesting look at the creative ideas being explored behind the scenes at Toge Productions and a reminder that some of the most compelling concepts often begin as small, personal projects.






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