


Parsnip: Although this is a short game, this is still a Daylight Horror point-and-click adventure game. However, I have yet to see either, but they're on my list.Ħ.
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There is also an "Alice is Dead 2" game with a third installment to the series too. The mystery is what truly pulls the story through. I like this game because of the random unexpected horror elements seen throughout the game, but there aren't too many.
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Its mix of old school Disney movie wonder and creepiness makes this a gritty horror. Alice is Dead: This game has beautiful drawn artwork with creepy and cinematic music. This is a similar way to telling a story by introducing different environments to what is seen in the final chapter of the game, "Sally Face".ĥ. It's a fun and hilarious game to play with various art and game style aesthetics featured in each chapter sections of the game. There Is No Game: Wrong Dimension – Is high on my list, not because it's scary or messed up, but because it's the definition of weird! "Little Misfortune" is a weird game, but this is the ruling game of weirdness! At first, everything seems predictable, but the more one sees the more the game becomes unpredictable. This isn't a bad thing, but the humor can wear off after a while whereas good horror lingers with me.Ĥ. It also has dark humor along with weird random things, which are also "messed up". Instead, the universe is better described as "messed up" and weird. The game is lower on my list because, there aren't much horror environments or elements compared to it's predecessor. Regardless, this game counts in my opinion. Meaning, there aren't many puzzles to solve throughout one's experience. I love the characters in this game, but this is more of a 'choose your own adventure' than a 'point-and-click game'. Little Misfortune: This is an independent dark fantasy adventure game, which takes place in the same universe as Fran Bow. The thing I love most about this game is it's own incredible unpredictability.ģ. Not only do I like some of the characters, but this also has many good horror elements, which build it's own creepy atmosphere once in a while. It is a great indie horror adventure mystery game with it's own dark humor. Sally Face: This game is a bit like Fran Bow, but it has it's own aesthetic style. True horror, for me, lies within the atmosphere not jump-scares.Ģ. The thing I love most about this game is its strong gothic horror aesthetic. As an independent dark fantasy adventure game, it lives up to its genres with incredible unpredictability. I also like Fran and many of the other characters in the story. It's amazing to see several elements of the original "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" book by Lewis Carroll. Fran Bow: I cannot begin to describe how much I love this game.
