Whelp, Iāve got a song stuck in my head and its a weird (but great) one: Itās the cooking giraffeās ditty fromĀ the debut trailer for To A T which premiered during Annapurna Interactiveās 2025 publisher showcase.
On February 24, Annapurna Interactive held its latest indie game showcase, showing off half a dozen games with new trailers. Many of these games look greatālike Blendo Gamesā new FPS Skin Deep, which is set in a giant spaceshipābut only one of them has 2025ās song of the year and thatās To a T, which is coming out this May.
Letās watch the trailer and enjoy:
So what is To a T? Good question, because as cute and wonderful as this trailer and its song might be, I wasnāt sure what the game actually was. Its really confusing that at the end there is a note mentioning that this new game isnāt actually about food or cooking despite the giraffeās catchy song.
According to Annapurna Interactive, To a T is being developed by Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi and is described as a ācolorfulā ānarrative adventureā game. Hereās the official description:
To a T is a charming, colorful adventure game about a teen navigating life in a small town with their cute dog companion. While their body is stuck in a T-pose, they do their best to make the most of it.
Iām down to play this. I mean I was in the moment I heard āThe Giraffe Songā by Rebecca Sugar (Steven Universe). The game is set to launch on PS5, Steam, and Xbox Series X/S on May 28.
Beyond To a T, the Annpurna showcase also had some great trailers for some other cool-looking games. As previously mentioned, Blendoās Skin Deep looks hectic and exciting and is apparently built in an open-source offshoot of the Doom 3 engine. Wild! There is a demo out now for it as part of Steamās Next Fest event.
Hereās the trailer for Skin Deep which is set to launch on April 30 on PC:
The other game that caught my eye was Lushfoil Photography Sim, which appears to basically be a photorealistic photography simulator. I guess the name of the game gives that away.
Itās actually kind of strange that as weāve reached a point where video game visuals, especially those depicting nature, can look nearly photoreal, weāve not seen more of these photo sim games. I canāt afford to visit all of these locations and take photos of their gorgeous landscapes. But I can do just that in Lushfoil Photography Sim, which is planned to launch on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC on April 15.
And if you want to watch the whole showcase, which featured a new trailer for Wanderstop and news of a PS5 port of Sayonara Wild Hearts, you can watch the entire event below. Itās about 25 minutes long.