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Please Love My Computer GameDeveloperYai GameworksWriterAestheticGamerArtist(s)AestheticGamerRincsPlatform(s)Microsoft WindowsRelease dateFebruary 19, 2018Please Love My Computer Game (PLMCG) is an indirect sequel to Close Me and an indirect prequel to Found Horror Game 11.exe created by Yai Gameworks and released on February 19th, 2018. Including a main overarching game, PLMCG also contains mini-games within its properties folder.
Please Love My Computer Game is a psychological horror and puzzle game that tells more of the story behind Blue Guy and Green Gal. The ultimate goal is to \"Find It\" by solving various riddles and puzzles hidden throughout an old decrepit house with solutions found in various methods spanning from pure exploration, investigating the game files, or by playing several other games.
Nostalgica: An Old World Passes: An RPG Maker Horror game that tells the brief story of Princess Powder. Within are a few secrets and hints for other puzzles found in both the main game and sub games.
The Crack I found that Taketh: A 3D horror game that takes place in a small mansion. Scattered throughout the grounds and inside the mansion itself are secrets and Yetis which were needed as part of unlocking Phase 2.
Imscared: A Pixelated Nightmare (also spelled as the more grammatically correct I'm Scared) is a short indie horror game produced by the independent game developer Ivan Zanotti in October 2012. At first, this game appears to be an experimental project made by a novice at best. The novella-length introductory text includes a profuse apology for any errors or glitches that will inevitably appear in the game. The game's graphics themselves look like they were either drawn in Microsoft Paint or otherwise came right out of a Windows 95 screensaver. During the first few minutes of gameplay, the player encounters half-hearted scares such as pixelated blood and some creepy music that doesn't even continue playing for more than a minute. And then the game abruptly crashes when a monster ambushes the player. Well, this game definitely lives up to its title of \"pixelated nightmare\" all right...
This game can be downloaded here, if you dare to interact with the sentient game glitch yourself. A sequel is in the makings as well, information about that as well as instructions to download the demo found here. A new version of the game was released on Steam on January 31, 2016. For the 10th year anniversary, a new version of the game was released October 12, 2022, adding modern settings and mixing the content from previous versions.
Because this is a relatively unknown horror game, expect many spoilers ahead. Remember, players will have the best possible horror experience if they cannot anticipate any of the frightening events that await them.
Awesome! Just found this game off of a YouTube video and I'm psyched to play it but I don't quite trust itch.io's net security enough to enter my payment information into it. Gladly willing to pay for it though, I'll be on the lookout for it on Steam!
No Delivery is a dope horror game hidden behind the funny pixel pizza delivery concept. The dirty environment may not be a thing for everyone. There could be more highlight effects on the interactable objects, and the control on the menus could be more clear.
Lots of good things said by others, but unfortunately I found the game, UI, and story confusing and difficult to get into :( It is cheap for what it is, but I am surprised that it is a finished game, as I assumed my issues were due to unfixed bugs or would be patched out later. Seems it is really meant to be played this way.
Been having an interesting time with this game, very unique blend of horror, adventure, and turn-based RPG elements as you make your way through the different parts of the creepy pizza establishment. Definitely been enjoying it so far, I'm hoping to get around to making more parts on it!
Having a fun time with the game, but afraid I'm stuck. Space for some spoilers:********Can anyone help me find the XXL Cheezy Bar so I can go where the cat is blocking I've cracked open all the walls, and completed the Arcade, Alley, Freezer, Backstage, and Playground Wrong Turns. I also THINK I've travelled all the ducts available. Got no idea how to proceed. The mood of the game is great, fun but I wish I could find a walkthrough or a guide.
For a lot of gamers, Alone in the Dark was the beginning of the survival horror genre. Others would argue that survival horror goes back as far as 3D Monster Maze. However, Alone in the Dark was the first of the magnificently graphical modern representations.
The Bitmap Brothers certainly knew how to make a cracking game, and Chaos Engine was one such example. With their usual flair for top-down mayhem, The Bitmap Brothers gave us this wonderful steampunk themed game, filled with tons of enemies, two-player action, loads of power-ups, and great sound effects with a cool sound track playing continuously in the background.
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Game Dev Tycoon, an indie game released in 2013, is a simulation title where you work to come up with new ideas for a video game and sell them to build your business. Its crackdown on pirates was particularly ingenious: the developers intentionally released a cracked version to pirating sites.
In the cracked version, your in-game studio is eventually plagued with pirates stealing your game without paying, preventing you from making a profit. As the developers explain on the Greeenheart Games blog, pirates ironically flocked to forums to complain about the piracy in the game, incriminating themselves as the real thieves.
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I like horror games like this, where instead of following normal tropes to get youtube views, it is more ambiguous as to what the conflict even is at first, and it is creepy in a suspenseful way rather than an oh look ooooo spoopy gost did i get u did i get u!! JUMPSCARE!!!! Woah! scary gam!
It hits more like following a disturbing internet mystery of some sort then a generic horror game where they are checking boxes \"Ghost or something, check. Haunted house or some other cliche setting, check. jumpscare, check.\" And the exposition is not in a cheap scare or a *main character dies the end*
As you can tell by now, its a rather common and 'uninteresting' implementation of an usual setting. What makes HOTD more challenging and unique compared to other shooters is the fact that you have to be careful not to shoot innocent civilians. If you accidentally shoot them, it will cost you a life. On the other hand, rescuing them (by shooting the monsters around them) will get you an extra-live as well as increase your score, or can open up optional paths. Therefore, although HOTD is a rail shooter, it offers a certain amount of nonlinear gameplay. Some of the directions you can alter are quite obvious, while others are hidden behind trapdoors. Also bonus-gems (why these had to be frogs only SEGA will know) can be found hidden within the game.
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The games graphical performance is quite badly optimized though, as I was only able to reach an unplayable 11fps with all the settings cracked up. If you compare that to other games in this list, you will see that most average around 30-40fps, so the developer really has to look into better optimization.
Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach is a free-roam survival horror game and is the second game in the franchise to be developed by Steel Wool Studios and published by Scott Cawthon, with the first game being Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted and is the tenth installment in the Five Nights at Freddy's series. It was first announced on August 8, 2019 (the fifth anniversary of the series) with the release of the first teaser. It was released on December 16, 2021 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC, and it's the second game in the series to be officially rated by the ESRB, being T, with the first being Help Wanted. Currently, it's the biggest game in the entire franchise. The game is a sequel to Five Nights at Freddy's: Help Wanted.
Five Nights at Freddy's: Security Breach is the latest installment of the family-friendly horror games loved by millions of players from all over the globe. Play as Gregory, a young boy trapped overnight in Freddy Fazbear's Mega Pizzaplex. With the help of Freddy Fazbear, Gregory must survive the near-unstoppable hunt of reimagined Five Nights at Freddy's characters - as well as new, horrific threats. 153554b96e
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