I really enjoyed this one and would love to see it expanded!
Maniacal Monty
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Really enjoyed this experience. Abandoned Stories: Inherited Silence creates a strong, uneasy atmosphere that keeps you on edge throughout. The story is simple but effective, and the idea of a “new home” not being safe works really well.
It has a nice sense of tension and mystery, making it a memorable little horror experience. Definitely worth checking out if you enjoy short, unsettling games.
Really enjoyed this one. Mortician Meat Market has such a dark and unsettling concept, and it fully leans into it, which I loved.
The atmosphere is grim and uncomfortable in the best way, making the experience feel unique and memorable.
A very disturbing but enjoyable game that definitely stands out.
I really enjoyed this demo. The atmosphere is easily the standout; it’s tense, unsettling, and keeps you on edge the whole time. The abandoned house setting feels realistic and immersive, making every moment feel uneasy in the best way.
A short but effective horror experience, and I’m definitely interested to see more from the full game.
Really enjoyed this demo. Project Songbird builds a strong, eerie atmosphere right from the start, and the isolated cabin setting in the woods works perfectly for a horror experience.
The idea of a musician dealing with writer’s block while something lurks outside is such a great concept, and it kept me hooked throughout. It feels cinematic, immersive, and genuinely unsettling at times.
A very promising demo — I’m excited to see how the full story unfolds.
I really enjoyed this demo. Dread Neighbor does a great job building tension and making your apartment feel genuinely unsettling. The idea that something could be watching you from the smallest places — closets, under the bed, cracks in the walls — creates a constant sense of paranoia that works really well.
Even in this short demo, the atmosphere is strong and kept me on edge the whole time. It definitely made me curious to see where the story goes next.
A very promising horror experience, and I’m excited to see more from the full game.
A really enjoyable short horror experience. Stillness does a great job creating a cold, tense atmosphere, and the snowy setting adds a lot to the feeling of isolation.
I liked the simple survival elements and the mystery surrounding the unknown presence beneath the snow. Despite being short, it’s a memorable little sci-fi horror game that’s definitely worth checking out.
I really loved this game. It has such a dark and unusual atmosphere that immediately pulls you in, and the whole experience feels strange in the best possible way. The desert setting and the bizarre creatures you’re sent to hunt create a really unique vibe that stuck with me the whole time.
What I found especially interesting was how it makes you question the main character’s morals. They seem very willing to hunt and skin these creatures, which adds an unsettling layer to the story and makes you think about what’s really going on.
Overall, a dark, memorable experience that I really enjoyed. Definitely worth playing if you like games that feel a little different.
I absolutely loved this. The neon-soaked 80s aesthetic is incredible; Carrion City feels grimy, decayed, and straight out of a twisted VHS slasher. It looks fantastic and fully commits to its grindhouse style.
The dark humour is perfectly balanced with the brutality, making the whole experience feel sharp and memorable. The shifting perspectives kept me completely hooked.
I’m seriously excited to see how the story unfolds. Stylish, unsettling, and packed with personality; this is horror done right.
A really enjoyable demo that immediately pulled me in. The story is engaging, the mystery is compelling, and I loved the characters; they feel interesting and layered, even in this short experience. The choice-driven narrative already shows a lot of promise, and I’m very curious to see where the full story goes. Definitely one to keep an eye on.
A really enjoyable experience overall. The game has a strong retro vibe that I absolutely loved, and it feels packed with content and personality. The fast-paced movement and platforming keep things engaging, and the sheer amount of levels and cutscenes makes it feel ambitious in the best way.
It’s a fun, energetic game that clearly has a lot of passion behind it, and it’s well worth checking out if you enjoy retro-inspired action platformers.
Forest 6174 is a really nice experience that stays with you long after you finish it. The story is intriguing and unsettling, slowly pulling you in and making you think about what’s really going on beneath the surface. I really enjoyed how the game encourages you to piece things together yourself rather than spelling everything out.
I absolutely loved this game, controversial or not. HORSES isn’t afraid to push boundaries, and that boldness is exactly what makes it so compelling. The developers commit to their vision without hesitation, creating an experience that feels genuinely unique.
The silent-film style was a brilliant touch. With no traditional audio or dialogue, I found myself imagining the colours, textures, and sounds on my own, which somehow made the whole atmosphere even more unsettling. It’s a horror game that doesn’t rely on loud noises, jumpscares, or gore—and because of that, the tension hits completely differently.
The shock moments are impactful, the slow dread builds beautifully across the 14 days, and the blend of gameplay with FMV is unlike anything else I’ve played. HORSES is weird, brave, eerie, and unforgettable. If you enjoy experimental horror that sticks with you long after you finish it, this one is absolutely worth your time.
I thoroughly enjoyed the demo. It hits that perfect balance between light-hearted moments and an unsettling underlying atmosphere. The everyday setting of working a night shift really grounds the experience, and the VHS-style visuals add a great nostalgic touch.
It gave me plenty of laughs, but still kept me on edge the whole time. A really promising start to the [HERROR] anthology—can’t wait for the full episode.
This isn't a game I'd typically play, but it was a very enjoyable experience. Trinkets is a beautifully crafted narrative game, which transforms seemingly mundane objects into an amazing storytelling experience. What impressed me, though, was this was created for a school project, and there's no denying how much work and love went into this project. Great work!