Keep Me Posted
Play as a mouse in a world intermingled with the warm and fuzzy, as well as the strange and the eldritch. Your job as the Postmaster is to ensure everyone in the forest gets their mail delivered on time, and as planned – even if you have to fight your way to do it!
Keep Me Posted is a cozy action-adventure game filled with warm friends and even cuter foes. Explore Cardigan Forest and help a good friend through some tough times as the safety of your home rests in the balance.
Fight your enemies…with stamps! Use stamps to weaken your enemies, turn the tide of battle and watch them explode.
Explore a forest with an interactive soundscape.
Mail delivery! Everyone trusts you to deliver, so don’t let them down!
Eldritch-sized problems – and you’re the only one who can straighten them out! Keep me posted, alright?
Eat some of Granny’s cookies, sling on your trusty messenger bag, and get cozy – you’ve gotta get peoples’ words where they need to go!
Steam User 6
This game is a great little treat. Not only is the art style charming and soothing, but game play also offers a fun activity that allows you to sit back and take things easy. I absolutely suggest you buy this game not only to support smaller devs, but also to just be able to experience the game for yourself.
Steam User 4
A delightful game reminiscent of Death's Door and Tunic. The gameplay is impressively fluid for this small team, and the characters, world, and art are unbelievably charming. I played on Steam Deck and it ran perfectly after I tweaked the default control scheme (I recommend setting the cursor position to the right stick).
There is, however, room for improvement. The tutorial was a bit too dialogue-heavy, and the combat gets quickly repetitive with only 2 enemy types.
Aside from that, this is a $5 game that gives you more value than a $12 game. I recommend it!
Steam User 3
What a cute game! Love the art style as well as the music that really amps the coziness to the environment. In terms of gameplay, it can get repetitive really quickly for the combat system and the limited amount of enemies makes the combat pretty mundane. If you are looking for a relaxing game with a bit of combat, then this should be on your list! Other than that, in love with the the story, art, characters, and music the game offered and can't wait to see more in the future!
Steam User 2
This game is about an hour long and it's pretty fun.
the story was nice, i was pretty interested in our lil eldritch buddy and the world had a lot of interesting potential but i would have loved if it was fleshed out more
The main character talking is so so so good i love his lil noises. Adorble
It's kinda bare bones and I can't tell if i just missed tonnes (if so, i have no idea how to find the extra content) or if i did play it to completion? There's a lot of houses on the map that I wasn't able to ever interact with because they didn't get any mail so it felt a little confusing. The gameplay loop was a bit samey too
It can be buggy, there was a few times where the day would start and the world wouldn't load in so i'd have to reload my save lol
The combat is incredibly minimal. There's tons of health and even the last boss doesn't do much damage so it feels incredibly low threat. Also, up until the last level you can walk past every enemy without bothering to engage so if you wanna just run through and not bother with combat it's very doable
the whole game was building up to a festival and then you didn't get to see the festival so that was pretty disappointing
Overall it was fun, the story and world had a lot of interest and potential but i felt let down by the fact that it wasn't really fleshed out much. But if you're looking for something casual and short this is a pretty nice option
Steam User 2
A relaxing game for people used to playing fps (I primarily play cod) and wanting to dip their toes in a casual/cozy genre.