![]() As the screenshot shows, the devs really packed the playable area with details, and more will appear while you play. ![]() I really fell in love with the little slice of urban roadway you’re locked in for the whole game. ![]() The player controls a security guard tasked with choosing who gets through the master gates belonging to a mysterious company. Security Booth is the only game on this list I felt the need to 100%, replaying over and over until I was sure I’d seen every possible ending. Every detail contributes to an atmospheric experience that succeeds in every way it was hoping to. My personal favorite touch is the sunset visibly transitioning to night as the game goes on. The player controls a park ranger looking for a missing hiker, and the game boasts some incredible visuals despite the limited assets and gameplay mechanics. Sirenheadis almost-certainly the most famous game listed here, and it wholly deserves its reputation. (Also I’m going to be sparse on details, every one of these games are best played going in blind.) 1. All are definitely worth trying if you’re into any of the adjectives in the title. Every game in this list is beatable in a single sitting and (in my opinion) a short but worthwhile experience. I’ve already devoted a whole week to articles on dark spooky forests, and this is something of a sequel because most of these games would have qualified. But in hindsight I should have realized it would absolutely be a winning genre for me. Do you like short, free, low-poly horror games? I don’t blame you for not immediately responding with an enthusistic “Yes!” because it’s a pretty niche category, one I’d never even played until a few days ago.
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