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Oviediuw

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A member registered May 12, 2025

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The game was very scary and gave me goosebumps. The small jumpscares were good and in the right place. The story was tense and very good. I had the "Pill Bug" in version 1.1, but version 1.0 worked. It was annoying because the game has no saves. A save feature would be great in the future. Keep up the great work!!!
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A very cool and original idea, I’m looking forward to the full game because it has a lot of potential!

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When Leila screamed and thunder boomed, I got goosebumps. This psychological horror delivers a tragic, well-crafted story, and I’m sure I missed hidden layers still waiting to be uncovered... I'm waiting for more games :)

A horror game that not only scares but also delivers a meaningful life lesson. Short and smart :) Keep up the great work!

Gutter Night is short, creepy, and seriously unsettling.

The game gave me a few shivers – probably just a personal glitch. Loved not having to replay for all endings. That alone makes it GOTY-worthy.

Creepy atmosphere, cool visuals, but I didn’t understand anything. Still enjoyed it.

Pretty solid horror experience for a demo. I enjoyed most of it, but at the end there was a bug where a customer got stuck at the checkout. Not sure what happened, but overall it was decent.

The game delivers a short but effective horror experience. Though it features just one jumpscare, it genuinely got me. I’m looking forward to longer games from my favorite indie horror dev!

I went looking for my brother and ended up in the scariest game I’ve ever played. Two perfect jumpscares — the second one almost gave me a heart attack (kinda). Play it if you dare.

This game isn't scary, but its psychological focus is clear. It offers a thoughtful, subtle take on mental health rather than horror.

The game is scary and has a creepy atmosphere, but it’s full of bugs. The character you find in the bathroom is glitched, constantly switching models with the old man. The old man also got stuck in the door after a jumpscare, and clicking multiple times on a dialogue option froze the game completely — I couldn’t continue. Really frustrating.

Brevsky's Library delivers exactly what fans of Vuk Dobric have come to love — tense atmosphere, well-timed jumpscares, and a story that pulls you in. It feels almost 1:1 inspired by the You series, which makes it even more intriguing. I wish the sister had sent letters too — it could’ve added more depth to the narrative — but even so, it’s a great horror ride.

A short, creepy indie horror game where taking out the trash turns deadly. Great atmosphere, solid jump scares, and a weird guy with a knife. It’s simple, spooky, and perfect for a quick scare. Highly recommended for horror fans!

I really enjoyed The Midnight Bus — it’s short, but it left a strong impression. The atmosphere is creepy in a quiet, subtle way, and the ending caught me off guard. A simple but haunting experience.

Weird, funny, and a bit creepy — Clown Is Hungry mixes horror and humor in a unique delivery game. Silly mini-games and surreal vibes make it a fun indie experience.

Blood Mall is a fast-paced, cartoonish rampage game where you control a red dinosaur wreaking havoc in a shopping mall. With over-the-top violence, spiky attacks, and hilarious ragdoll physics, it’s pure chaotic fun. The visuals are goofy and colorful, which balances out the gore nicely. While it’s a short experience with limited variety, it’s a blast while it lasts.

I really enjoyed Thunderhead on itch.io. It didn’t rely on big jump scares, which I appreciated. Instead, it created a strong, creepy atmosphere that genuinely gave me chills. The horror felt subtle but effective.

Unfortunately, I did run into a bug at the end—after fixing the car, the hood stayed up, blocking my view while driving. It broke the immersion a bit, but overall, the game was still a great experience.

I liked the game a lot, even if I didn’t really get the story. There’s a bug in the last house—kitchen wall cabinet disappears halfway if you move the camera in certain spots. Also, the ending is just a black screen, and I thought the game crashed. I even replayed it thinking something broke… but nope, still no clue what the story was about 😅. The music is super iconic (props to the dev for making it!), and the atmosphere is great. Not many jump scares, but the ones there got me good. Keep up the good work!
The Smiling Man is a very creepy horror game that I really enjoyed. It has a scary atmosphere and a terrifying enemy that keeps you on edge. Simple but effective!

Loved the gameplay mechanics – they’re creative and fun. However, I got stuck at one point with no clear instructions, which was frustrating. The models are ugly and the graphics are too pixelated for my taste. Still, 5 stars for the mechanics alone.

A short but intense experience. The atmosphere builds up slowly, and just when I thought I had it figured out—boom! That ending scared the hell out of me. Overall, it was okay. Worth a quick play.