From trailers, the game looks like Firewatch. You’re in woodland, there’s a woman’s voice at the end of a radio, and you’re investigating a mystery. They’re very different games beyond that, however. Here the mystery is explored by positioning cameras to chart the squirrels’ activities during the day, then reviewing the footage from your caravan at night. It’s all presented in the striking flat colour style you see above, too. We’ve already got a Nuts review, and while somewhat positive, Nate didn’t love it. Specifically, he found the repeated repositioning of your camera equipment involved a lot of slow trudging: Still, it’s the only game about spying on squirrels out today, and Nate had praise for its environments, its sound, and much else. Nuts is out now on Steam, Itch and Humble (and other platforms), and currently discounted to £13.16/€14.27/$17.