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Atmospheric

Games with a distinctive mood, with themes of romance, mystery, or nostalgia

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Creepy

Evoking an unsettling atmosphere, these games and experiences aim to unnerve and disturb players through eerie visuals, haunting sounds, and psychological tension. Often featuring dark themes, supernatural elements, or mysterious scenarios that tap into primal fears and discomfort.

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eerie survival horror on a haunted submarine, a stand alone ttrpg now funding for Zine Month
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A pastoral horror game full of anachronistic Americana in a land that Never Was!
A Token Based TTRPG where you overcome challenges to pay the Ferrymen and cross the River Styx
A solo game about your mind and physical reality changing beyond your control
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38 system agnostic items for fantasy, sci-fi, and horror.
An immersive journaling TTRPG about communicating with a mysterious entity that dwells within.
A creepy folk-horror adventure for TTRPGs
A game where you play as the Raven from Edgar Allan Poe’s work by the same name.
Find your way through the mansion before dawn...or before the Shades get to you
A two player narrative game about a Mushroom God and their Human Host
A One-Page Appalachian Horror Camp-thology
Solo game about shuffle your relationships at the table to get the best out of it
Analog Found-Footage Horror
A system agnostic adventure of dreaming, water and dust.
A Hidden Information Horror TTRPG (3+ players)
Monster Missive is an RPG about the creation and lifespan of a curse, for 3-5 players.
a GM-less roleplaying game played inside a platform fighter video game
What begins as an errand to a potion shop turns into a journey into a postapocalyptic land to save a dying man.
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