Great atmosphere, immersive, and creepy adventure simulating a found footage horror using real images of a TV crew interviewing a widow. Very well-built and believable. Will you watch that VHS?
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Clean the basement, read books, and remember to feed and teach that amorphous mass that is growing into your grandpa! A disturbing and cryptic adventure with so much lore to discover.
How fast can you smash the office with a hammer to find fleshy furniture-doppelgangers? Maybe the grotesque Newscaster knows something about it? Addictive and fast gameplay with great art.
A creepy open world with multiple endings for a great survival horror inspired by classics. Limited inventory and satisfying melee combat, where each weapon has limited uses. Light RPG elements.
In A House for Alesa, you are trapped in the house of a deranged family of maniacs. But between the many tortures and deaths, you can fight back!
Discover in the following video the many deaths of Alesa, plus the "Kill them All" revenge ending: https://youtu.be/MTRqXDSweH0
This game is a small but welcomed surprise, a free game available on Itch and really fitting into the category of towns with a secret. In the game, you play as a mysterious kid, which has 7 days to explore and interact in a decadent city inhabited by grotesque mutants. A first-person adventure where dialogues and choices are at the base of the gameplay, but also a random component of dream sequences will help to shape the experience.
Available as a part of a bigger article about Towns with a Dark Secret: https://surrealandcreepy.wordpress.com/2020/11/29/towns-with-a-dark-secret-the-m...
Evolve from a cyst into a predator in a mysterious sea full of grotesque fishes with a too much human face... and teeth. An alien ecosystem that portrays the horror of the ocean depth. Short and free.