Candy House in the Dark Forest releases for PC via Steam in 2026

A new trailer reveals that a playable demo of the game will be available only at the G-Eight Game Show in Taiwan from December 12th to 14th. Attendees will get a chance to experience the game’s unique candy-making and mystery-solving gameplay, and discover parts of the story that haven’t been shown yet. The developers are also working on making the game easier to control with a mouse.

🚨 Bitcoin Miners Dumping on Binance? Sell-Off Alert! 🚨

Bitcoin chart that’s probably giving someone a headache

So, Bitcoin miners are basically the new rockstars of the financial world, but instead of groupies, they’ve got GPUs. And guess what? They’re flooding Binance with more BTC than a Kardashian floods Instagram with selfies. 📸 But is this a sign of a sell-off or just a fancy wallet shuffle? 🤔

Rachel Zegler, Kate Hudson, And More Can’t Get Over The Perfection Of Newly Single Nicole Kidman Rocking A Shirt With Her Own Face On It

Thirty years ago, Nicole Kidman played a memorable role in the black comedy *To Die For*. The film features her as a woman desperately seeking television fame who manipulates a teenage fan into committing murder. It remains one of Kidman’s most iconic performances, and she was recently seen wearing a t-shirt featuring a still from the movie – and it still looks fantastic!

Grey’s Anatomy’s 450th Episode Featured Classic Callbacks And A Gnarly Injury, But I Can’t Get Over One Twist’s Real-Life Connection

The medical drama *Grey’s Anatomy* celebrated a major achievement on Thursday night, reaching its 450th episode. Titled “We Built This City,” the episode looked back at the show’s history with nods to previous seasons and a complex medical case, as fans have come to expect. The episode also featured the return of Kelly McCreary, and her character Maggie was part of a storyline with personal connections to both writer Zoanne Clack and the show’s creator, Shonda Rhimes.

Jeff Probst Shared His Take On If A Season Of Golden Survivor Could Happen, And I’m Not Sure I Agree

People are curious about how much money players on *Survivor* earn, but many are also excited about what future seasons might hold. Jeff Probst recently discussed a potential ‘Golden’ season – featuring returning all-stars – on his podcast, *On Fire with Jeff Probst*. He admitted the idea has been floated around, but explained why he believes it wouldn’t be successful.

What Lies Beneath

Watching the latest season really got me pondering something: how much lying can a reality show *handle*? This whole franchise thrives on conflicting stories – it’s basically he-said-she-said, though honestly, nobody ever seems hesitant to accuse! But if everyone’s constantly hiding things, at what point does trying to untangle the truth stop being entertaining and actually start to ruin the show? I’m starting to wonder if these shows can even *survive* if we lose the ability to agree on what actually happened.

Angry Jennifer Lawrence Is Back

Tension is high for Grace and Jackson. Their new life in Montana, following the birth of their baby, is quickly falling apart. Grace is frazzled – dealing with a dog constantly pulling the tablecloth down and messes on the floor – while her husband, Jackson (played by Robert Pattinson), just seems to be making things worse. Both Jennifer Lawrence and Pattinson deliver intensely dramatic performances, filled with exaggerated expressions and gestures. The argument escalates to a bizarre point, with Lawrence repeatedly hissing an obscenity while visibly shaking. Pattinson ultimately ends the fight by mockingly imitating Lawrence, ranting about needing to focus on his writing instead of… other things, before dramatically leaving their rundown house.