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"Let Me In" is a game that sets an intense atmosphere right from the start, but honestly, the music in the menu and throughout the game was a serious earrape. I was hit with it straight away! As soon as I entered the game, the sound was so loud and grating that it actually scared me before I even had a chance to understand what was going on.

As for the story, I found it pretty interesting and well-written. However, I'm not the biggest fan of reading, especially in English, so it felt more like a reading experience than a game. I would have liked an option to listen to the story or at least have more interactive dialogues.

Also, without giving any spoilers, there’s a part involving a mother and her child that’s kind of unsettling. It’s a bit weird and might make you feel uncomfortable, but the game doesn't really dive into that aspect deeply, so you're left with more questions than answers.

Despite the loud music and the somewhat puzzling story element, the game is solid in the indie horror category. If you enjoy tense atmospheres and don’t mind a lot of reading, you might find it intriguing. But if you don’t want to wreck your ears, definitely turn the volume down in the menu! 😅

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The Black Lamb is hands down one of the most terrifying horror games I've played recently. From the moment you start, the atmosphere is absolutely immersive—dark, eerie, and unnerving in the best possible way. The sound design is spot-on, with the music and sound effects perfectly complementing the tension. The jumpscares are executed flawlessly, catching you at just the right moments without feeling overdone. It's one of those rare games that truly manages to keep you on edge from start to finish. If you’re a fan of horror, I highly recommend giving this one a try. It's a fantastic experience and definitely worth your time!

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I recently played Unbothered, which is categorized as a horror game, but honestly, I didn't find much that felt like horror at all. The only thing that remotely resembled horror was some alien-like matter, but aside from that, there was nothing truly scary. The biggest issue I had with the game, however, wasn't the lack of horror—it was the lack of basic game design elements. 

First off, there’s no main menu. You’re thrown straight into the game, which is honestly super frustrating. There’s no way to adjust settings, and even the sound is a mess. I had my headphones turned all the way up, but the background music was barely audible. It really ruined the experience, making it feel like something was wrong with my setup. 

Then, when it came time to spit on some neighbors’ shoes (which is apparently a thing in this game), it didn’t tell me what button to press to do it, unlike the earlier part of the game where it told me to spit on some kids. This lack of clarity drove me insane, to the point where I almost started crying out of frustration. That whole mechanic completely ruined my day. It was just a nightmare to deal with. 

That said, I get that this game was made in three days, so I can't be too harsh. It’s clear that the development time was very limited, and in that context, it’s not terrible. But honestly, Unbothered still made for a very frustrating experience. It had potential, but I found it hard to enjoy with all the issues it presented.


At first, I wasn’t too impressed with the game. The first jumpscare was really poorly done, but the second one completely caught me off guard. When a little man started chasing me and caught me, I was genuinely terrified. I was shaking for real!

One thing I felt was missing was an animation for driving when I went to the store. It felt a bit odd to just teleport there without seeing any movement.

Also, I still don’t fully understand why I was being chased by that little guy through the forest, and it took me a while to figure out that I had a flashlight :)))

Despite the rough start, I ended up really enjoying the game. It surprised me in the end and made up for its slow beginning.


This horror game follows the story of a child left home alone, only to find someone breaking into the house. The concept is intriguing, but there are some flaws. The two endings are disappointing, as they only differ by a bit of text at the end and don't include any unique cutscenes, which felt like a missed opportunity. Additionally, the game's pixelated graphics made it hard to fully immerse in the experience. Another issue is that the instructions telling you what to do disappear too quickly, making it frustrating since you don’t have enough time to read them properly. Overall, the game had potential but didn't quite live up to expectations.

I just wanted to fix my tooth… but the dentist had other plans. Dr. Pain – The Nightmare Dentist is a short horror game where a routine visit turns into a fight for survival. The controls felt a bit weird, but the atmosphere was eerie, and a few jumpscares got me good. In the end, I didn’t escape—Dr. Pain killed me.

Overall, a fun and creepy experience. Worth a try if you like horror! 7/10

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This horror game managed to scare me, but only at the very end. While the atmosphere was decent, the real tension only built up towards the finale, where a well-executed plot twist added some excitement.

However, I had a few issues with the gameplay. The lack of animations made the experience feel static and less immersive. On top of that, not being able to run took away some of the tension that a horror game should have. The biggest downside, though, was the absence of a save system. Considering the game has two different endings, forcing players to replay everything from the start felt frustrating.

Overall, it had potential, but the lack of polish and key gameplay features held it back.

Santa do not have any sound and it makes him weird, but apart from that it is a very interesting game

It is very annoying that you do not have a checkpoint and you need to take the game from the beginning, but it was ok apart from that :)

It didn't scare me at all, but that doesn't mean it's not horror, I think the problem is with me🤣🤣🤣

IT SCARED THE SHIT OUT OF ME!!!

A unique and interesting game, but not enough horror to raise my tension at least a little :))

Could be more horror, but it was OK :)