Insect Prison Remake Ongoing Version 060 Patched Review
The game does not have a traditional tutorial. It expects you to learn by dying. The first thirty minutes are maddening. The next thirty are terrifying. After that, you stop feeling human.
This article dives deep into what the Insect Prison remake is, why the "ongoing" nature of its development matters, and what the "060 patched" update actually changes for players trapped inside its chitin-covered walls. To understand the remake, we must first return to 2018. Developer Hollow Chitin Studios (a two-person team from Prague) released the original Insect Prison as a freeware psychological horror game. The premise was brutally simple: You awaken inside a living, breathing hive. Your cell is not made of steel or concrete—it is made of resin, shed exoskeletons, and pulsating brood chambers. insect prison remake ongoing version 060 patched
Why? Lead developer Jenna V. explained in a rare Discord Q&A: "A prison that is being built around you in real time is more terrifying than a finished dungeon. When you play an 'ongoing' version, the rules change while you are inside. Last week's safe room might be this week's feeding chamber. That is not a bug. That is the point." The game does not have a traditional tutorial