Pumpkin Breaker
A Halloween themed rethinking of a classic game mechanic. Smash those pumpkins and defeat the spooky bosses to collect as much candy as you can!
Destroy the incoming waves of pumpkins and other horrors by aiming and firing the magical candle on them. Do not let any of them reach the village!
This casual arcade game features 10 stages with a boss fight at the end of each stage. The stages contain various waves of wicked pumpkins and other unimaginable creatures with pickup-able power ups and - of course - additional candies.
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Slenderman
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1657410
In Slenderman you wake up in your wood cabin in the middle of the woods, a friend told you that the forest might be haunted by a monster with long, thin legs and a blurred face. Are you ready to find out if he’s right?
You already know that a plane crashed in that forest, so keep in mind that maybe he’s one of the survivors.
Don’t forget your flashlight! The forest is so dark that you can’t see anything in front of you without a flashlight!
The goal is to collect all 8 pages, maybe this will help you solve the mystery? Or is everything just at the myth stage?
The game has a very scary feature, you will always feel lost among the trees trying to find clues about the monster that haunts the forest.
You will have to collect all the pages to reach the end of the game, the pages are hidden in different locations in the forest.
But be careful, the monster can always be behind you, you will have to be careful not to get caught!
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Decaying Delicacy
100% play through (I believe here):
Review:
This game was sick I enjoyed the hell out of it finally a cheaper game that’s not just super bad or a cash grab. This was definitely worth the money it hearkens me back to the days of finding the weird part of youtube which is hard to find. Insanely creepy and surreal but it also keeps a pretty tangible story. The game is pretty dang hard to get the good ending in as well the timing on the tongues gave my fingers one of the most insane rejection of what I wanted to do ever I was so used to timing up the tongues when I was trying to run through the 4 back to back tongues in case they were programmed to be a straight run through my fingers absolutely noped me from being so used to waiting on the timing and the fact the punishment for losing on that stage is severe since it’s the only stage without a save before it. That rejection of what I actually wanted to do gave me one of the most severe feelings of defeat in a video game to be honest. I cannot recommend this enough I hope the sound track gets sold on here as well it was super good.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
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This is definitely an A Tier Yai Game for those familiar with Yai Gameworks, it is very fitting that the genre for this game is Collectothon, the version of Collectothon this game is, is very unique. There is horror in this game but it really gets scary really far in, however because of a certain missing save point on the good ending it can quickly become a rage game. The surreal imagery in this game is also pretty A Tier compared to other Yai Games.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
OMG Zombies!
This game made me blind in my left eye. No joke.
I discovered OMG Zombies! on the PSP, which only has a screen size of 4.3 inches. I am 47 years old, which means my eyes don’t work as well as they used to. I should have known better. This game is so addictive that I literally spent somewhere in the neighborhood of eight to ten hours playing it. Continuous. I finished the game, deleted my save, finished the game, deleted my save, and kept right on playing. As a result, I had a massive headache, and the inner lining of my left eye separated, as the ophthalmologist put it, “like peeling off a sticker.” My eye filled with thousands of tiny, black dots (which were actually quite beautiful and which, I later was told, was blood inside the eye). It required laser surgery to repair, and I was told to avoid using the eye and not to lift anything. Two weeks later, it separated again (because I was being foolish and started using the PSP again). I told you all of that in order to tell you this: I regret nothing.
– Real player with 198.4 hrs in game
Hey everyone and this is my review about the game!
Interface/Menu/Settings
The graphics are okay.
The music is getting annoying and reoetitive after awhile.
Storyline is some what interesting though. It’s very well drawn.
You can play this Fullscreen or Window mode with many resolution sizes!
You can slide the music and sound volume.
You can play this with keyboard and/or mouse. Al though i do not recommend keyboard at all.
About the game.
You have to shoot on a zombie, the zombie will die and they will have a dead animation. Each animation depends on the zombie, So if there is a cop zombie, he will shoot a bullet. if there is a civilian, he will just die, if there is a runner, well i think he will run first and then explode around him. There are medals in the game “Bronze, Silver, Gold and platinum”. The more zombies you are to kill the better your chances are to get a medal. A higher medal will also unlock more levels and a more cash.
– Real player with 184.8 hrs in game
BioCrisis
Old school Arcade game from an era where light gun were really fun.
You have to master the scoring system to be the best player!
I recommand even if there is no online leaderboard.
Maybe in a futur update?
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Nice game, easy to learn, difficult to master.
Though pixel games tend be controller supported, this game seems to be keyboard and mouse only. You will need a left and right mouse button and a spacebar, if you got this then you are good to go.
Obviously you have to shoot zombies and not feed them. There are four color zombies indicating the amount of bullets they require for them to die, you will have to empty your gun before reloading, you will have to think about how to spend your bullets and when to reload, the only problem is you won’t have time to think…
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
DOOMTANK
I was initially expecting some sort of tutorial, or something to tell me how to play the game, but that’s not DOOMTANK’s style at all. Just die, and die some more, and maybe get a good score once in a while! The game will taunt you the whole time. It’s a great game for quick score-chasing, and I’m having a lot of fun so far. Basically my strategy has been: hide in a corner, wait for a decent power-up, then go to town; and hope you don’t get a ridiculously difficult level when it changes!
Happy dying!
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Pretty great twin stick shooter. Cool atmosphere with the Doom inspiration. Pretty killer music. You will die during level transitions but that’s part of the fun. Just wish for the tri-shot and rockets. Have a gory time!
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Phantom 3D
Phantom 3D is a spiritual successor to early maze based 3D games of the 80’s such as 3D Monster Maze or Maze War. Like those games it has a pretty simple gameplay loop in which you must collect treasure and find a key and exit to get out of the maze, however there is a timer counting down that once it reaches the end a phantom will enter the map and head directly for the the player. You can get scrolls that will increase your time limit and can be used to push the phantom away once he spawns on map. If the phantom catches the player he takes your soul and you get a game over.
– Real player with 4.1 hrs in game
For a game that’s a couple of bucks. This is not too bad. Sure, the level editor is very limited and you can complete the campaign in under a hour or less. You can easily dodge The Phantom if you just go around him when he gets close. This is like the only horror game where you can customize your surroundings. In other games, the developers just either make you have to code your own or they aren’t targeting horror audiences. So, since this is the only game like that out there, It’s definitely something to buy if you can’t code or are looking for a time killer with just barely any replayability, which stinks but I guess no game can last forever
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Retexo Mori
“Above all, we hold this to be irrefutable: Death is the only True Evil. Retexo Mori.”
- Daily Prayer of the Unyielding
Retexo Mori is a Pac-Man-like game in first person, with bullet hell elements and an aesthetic that clashes early 90’s FPS pixel-art with vaporwave. It features short, high-intensity rounds inside carefully crafted arenas where you must navigate, avoid, and outwit Shadows that pursue you relentlessly. It is easy to understand, but difficult to master: while the enemies behave predictably, in tandem they can easily box you in if you don’t think far enough ahead.
Retro Classix: Night Slashers
The game itself is amazing, but I can’t recommend this port. I did one full playthrough, and suffered near constant flickering and stuttering, as well as random slowdown. Plus it’s the censored version with the green blood and all that.
Hopefully we get a patch to resolve these issues, but as it stands… it’s a monstrosity.
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game
This is a fun beat ‘em up. It will definitely be a part of my Halloween fun this year.
I played it through entirely and didn’t have any problems at all. However, it seems like lots of people do. I’d suggest trying the nslasher.zip file in MAME 2003 or Final Burn Neo. They worked fine for me in them too.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Spacky’s Nightshift
I love this game. While it is simplistic some of my best memories have been made while playing this game. The clown faces plague my dreams and nightmares. Some nights we are dancing in the restaurant and some nights I wake in a cold sweat to him standing in my room. He just stares. He never leaves my room. He stays in the closet. He won’t leave me alone. I wish it would stop. Please somebody, help me. PLEASE!!!
– Real player with 395.6 hrs in game
best game ever, shit my pants because it so scary👍
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game