Roguelike Horror "Shark Dentist" Full of "Bad Feels" for Treating a Giant Shark's Tooth, Releases Game Play Trailer
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Editorial Department: Yawaragi | 2025/10/17 10:09 (UTC)
Alice Games has released a gameplay trailer for its PC game Shark Dentist.
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This game is a roguelike horror title in which players treat vicious, enormous shark teeth. While the shark’s tooth remains asleep under anesthesia, one misstep could awaken the shark—resulting in bloodshed for the player character, of course.
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Players must treat the shark tooth using tools such as drills, mirrors, and circular saws while monitoring oxygen levels, pulse monitors, and anesthesia dosage. The game demands nerves of steel to perform multiple tasks accurately under intense pressure.
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The newly released trailer showcases not only the dental treatment process but also various failure scenarios and unexpected accidents caused by power outages. Viewers can witness spine-chilling moments such as fingers being severed or the player character getting launched into the air after anesthesia wears off, resulting in a needle piercing their neck. Additionally, at the end of the video, a new patient appears—this time a thresher shark.