GameSpain News Recap: November 24-28, 2025

Spanish Games News Roundup

GameSpain News Roundup: November 24-28, 2025

Hello, everyone!

We close out the month with three new releases — one exclusive to PC and two available on PC and consoles. This week also brings plenty of variety. The titles launched range from pixel-art with prehistoric punk vibes to a supernatural thriller, and even the return of one of the most unsettling creatures in Hispanic folklore. Let’s dive in!

Monday 24. Tarragona-based studio The Dude Games, in collaboration with Meridiem, has released Dinopunk: The Cacops Adventure, a 2D action adventure with a pixel-art aesthetic. Set in a dystopian world inhabited by dinosaurs, players take on the role of Cacops, a small amphibious dinosaur with a unique power: control over water. The game tasks us with helping Cacops recover an egg stolen by evil ninjas, all while solving intricate puzzles in a Jurassic world packed with action, humor, and massive final bosses.

Thursday 27. A perfect Thursday for the sofa, a blanket, and a narrative horror adventure with The Last Case of John Morley. The fourth game from Indigo Studios, published by Jandusoft, takes us into the mind of John Morley, a 1940s detective confronting an unsolved murder that occurred more than twenty years earlier. Explore corners forgotten by time and reconstruct crime scenes in a story full of mystery, unexpected twists, and a truth buried for decades.

Friday 28. We wrap up the week with a Spanish classic: El Coco. Recotechnology returns with a 3D action roguelike that plunges players into a dream world where they must face a strange host: El Coco. The very same Coco we were warned about as children becomes an eerie figure who promises answers… but only if you descend into the Hole and confront horrors born from your own mind.

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