Fear Friday: Burning Dolls, Rituals, and Ancient Evil

This week’s Fear Friday features two very different horror experiences united by oppressive atmosphere, psychological dread, and terrifying supernatural forces. From the claustrophobic nightmare apartment of Until They Burn to the plague-ridden cursed lands of Devil of the Plague, both games explore fear through ritual, mystery, and survival against forces far beyond human understanding. Until They Burn Delivers Claustrophobic … Read more

Devlog: Planning the Next Phase of No One Leaves the Field

This week was less about building—and more about figuring out what comes next. After several weeks of focused development, I took a step back to evaluate the direction of No One Leaves the Field. While there weren’t major new systems or features added, this week was critical for planning the next phase of the game. … Read more

Fear Friday: Too Well Hidden Makes a Simple Game Terrifying

Horror is often at its most effective when it turns something familiar into something uncertain. A quiet house, a childhood game, a hallway you’ve walked before—suddenly none of it feels safe anymore. This week’s Fear Friday highlights a found-footage psychological horror experience that transforms a simple game of hide-and-seek into something deeply unsettling, along with two upcoming … Read more

Fear Friday: Empty Gauge Makes a Night Shift Disturbingly Wrong

Every week on Fear Friday, we highlight indie horror games that experiment with tension, atmosphere, and storytelling in unexpected ways. This week’s feature, Empty Gauge from Playnova Studio, transforms a routine late-night gas station shift into a slow-burning psychological descent where reality begins to slip. Released on April 15, Empty Gauge is a short, single-sitting VHS-style horror experience that leans into unease rather than … Read more

Fear Friday: The Floor Above Is a Claustrophobic Anomaly Horror Game

Every week on Fear Friday, we highlight indie horror games that experiment with tension, atmosphere, and storytelling in unexpected ways. This time, we’re looking at The Floor Above, a psychological anomaly horror game set inside a looping room where blinking helps reveal what is real and what is not. At the same time, uncertainty builds with each cycle—and the room begins … Read more

Fear Friday: Ghost Janitors Is a Chilling Co-Op Horror Game

Some horror games hand you a weapon. Others hand you a flashlight. Ghost Janitors hands you a mop and sends you into haunted locations with your friends. This week’s Fear Friday feature is Ghost Janitors from Interactive Wave Studio, a multiplayer psychological horror game for 1–4 players where your team is tasked with cleaning haunted spaces while trying not to become the next victims … Read more

Tombwater Is a Brutal Western Souls-Like Hiding Dark Secrets

Tombwater is a haunting 2D Souls-like western from developer Moth Atlas that blends grim gunplay, occult mystery, and metroidvania exploration into a strange frontier nightmare. Set in a cursed mining town consumed by madness, Tombwater asks players to uncover what happened—and survive long enough to escape with their sanity intact. With its top-down pixel art style, layered combat … Read more

Fear Friday: Best Multiplayer Horror Games to Play With Friends

Horror hits differently when you’re not alone. Multiplayer horror turns fear into chaos, comedy, panic, and unforgettable stories. Whether you’re coordinating a desperate escape, filming monsters for internet fame, or trying to survive the depths of an alien ocean, these games prove that teamwork doesn’t always make things safer. This week’s Fear Friday spotlight looks at three … Read more