Veteran YouTube Gamer, Sean William McLoughlin aka Jacksepticeye, is known for his love of horror games, especially Indie titles. With his “3 scary games” series, Jack gave a shoutout to many independent small-scale games that catch his fancy and deliver a good scare while being fun to play.
On February 15, 2023, Jack released his latest video where he featured indie titles from the itch.io store. Jack has a distinctive taste in horror games. He likes to play games that give off old-school VHS movie vibes or have a dark forest setting, which reminds him of his younger days in Ireland.
Jacksepticeye features 3 Indie Horror games in his video that will give you the chills
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With his series, not only does Jack get to experience brand new indie titles, but it also helps small developers raise awareness about their games. In the latest video, he featured these 3 games:
1. Feet in the snow
“You keep having this strange dream. Why don’t you talk about it? Maybe you can make sense of what it all means…” says the official store description of the game. Feet in the Snow is a point-and-click horror adventure that presents a psychedelic dread-inducing narrative that almost made Jack jump on his chair. This game is completely free to download.
2. I can see you
Set in a mysterious countryside hut in nowhere, a young girl has to uncover the horrifying mysteries that occur as the night descends.
In this atmospheric horror adventure, I can see you, players have to witness and uncover the horrors of the night with a constant feeling on their shoulders that someone is watching them.
The game is still in development, but after seeing the overwhelmingly positive reception, the devs are working their best to make the game better. “we are already working on fixing the current bugs and adding more content to the final product,” said the dev’s logs. They also added the new update will feature, “alternate endings along with a lot more character development.”
3. Elevated-Dread
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Posting flyers in a building can’t be scary, right? Elevated Dread offers an abstract horror experience where the players have no other way but to use an elevator in an abandoned building and witness chilling scenes of horror on each and every floor. The last floor is especially horrific, which made Jack almost drop to the floor.
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What are your thoughts on these games? Drop your suggestions in the comments below.