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Sokpop’s Pipo Park offers up one last cosy autumn afternoonPut your coat on, it’s nippy out.

Put your coat on, it’s nippy out.

We finally did it, folks. 2020 is almost over. And while it felt like spring and summer were interminably long, autumn seems to have passed in the blink of an eye. But we can still enjoy the best season a little while longer with Dutch indie boyband Sokpop, who are taking us all out on a cosy trip toPipo Park’s tiny sandbox. Wrap up warm, though. It’s rather nippy out.

The latest twice-monthly game from the indie collective’s Patreon, Pipo Park is a highlight reel of that most wonderfully melancholy time of year. The leaves have fallen, the sun is low, the jackets are on after a long summer stashed in the closet… oh, and a colossal gnome has emerged from the soil, hungry for hearts.

You don’t have to resign yourself to sitting around on a park bench, though. Pipo Park is full of things to poke and prod at, birds and rocks to pick up and throw. Punt a stone into the tree, and you might dislodge a football. Take that ball to the lonely kid on the pitch, and you can have a grand old kickabout. Win, and you might earn yourself a star or heart to drop in front of the nightmarish giant wot lives in the pit.

Pipo Park is out now onItchfor £3/€3/$3, and should likely hit Steam within a week or so.