9 free frightening independent video games you should check

The Price is Right (también conocida en castellano como El Precio Justo, El precio es correcto, Diga lo que vale o Atinale al precio) es una franquicia de concursos de televisión con origen estadounidense. Fue originalmente creado en 1956 por Bob Stewart para la productora Goodson-Todman Productions (encabezada por Mark Goodson y Bill Todman), aunque en la actualidad el programa es producido y poseído por FremantleMedia, miembro del Grupo RTL. La franquicia se centra en concursos de televisión, pero también incluye tales mercancías como videojuegos, medios impresos, y juegos de mesa. La franquicia comenzó como un concurso de televisión transmitida desde 1956 hasta 1962, con presentación de Bill Cullen. Este programa fue renovado en 1972 en una versión emitida por la Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS), originalmente presentado durante casi 35 años por el ahora retirado Bob Barker, pero actualmente presentado por el comediante Drew Carey. En el programa, los concursantes compiten para ganar dinero y premios pujando el precio de mercancías. El programa ha tenido éxito crítico, y sigue siendo un bastión en las audiencias de televisión.[1]​ También consiguió apartarse del formato de trivias que se ha usado en otros concursos.[2]​ Desde el estreno de la versión actual de The Price is Right, el programa ha sido adaptado en varios formatos internacionales a lo largo del mundo, más notablemente en el Reino Unido, Australia, México y Colombia.

With Halloween almost at our doors and the frightening season well started, it s now the perfect time to settle with a short and free independent horror game bag and make you a good fright. This week we give you a first Trick-Or-Treat digital session, and the candies we give you are a list of great titles that will not fail to put you in the skin. These nine games have strange images, disturbing premises and some of the most effective fears we have encountered on the Internet, all for the low and low price of free. Scroll down and get ready to scare you.

The first game of our list may be the best known, and the only reason it is all below is that it is very difficult to find nowadays. Released in 2014, the Hideo Kojima s PT was originally designed as a playable teaser for a game called Silent Hills. It ended up becoming something bigger. While Silent Hills was finally canceled and the original PT is no longer available for download, the game always has a flourishing fans base. A determined player can always find a number of different PC versions, including UNREAL PT, a complete recreation of the original game.

Content warnings: body horror, domestic violence, endless corridors, a ghost that tracks you.

Something in the sea focuses on diving in the depths of the ocean in search of prohibited artifacts - and the fight against a giant and unexplained tentacular monster - the place in the depths of the territory of the horror of Lovecraftienne. This little tendered nightmare lasts only about 40 minutes, and much of the horror is implicit rather than exempt. If you want a game that is as much adventure as horror, it s an excellent starting point.

Content warnings: Marine monsters, tentacles, drowning, body horror.

RPGMaker horror game fans will find something familiar in Morfosi, a stealthy game of Pixel Art offering a reactive IA and metamorphosis-based puzzles. The players embody Timothy, a young man trapped in an abandoned mansion and infested with monsters in the woods. To survive, it must allow the power of the manor to change it, but what it becomes may be worse than the creatures that hunt it.

Content warnings: Blood, body horror, metamorphosis.

HE Needs His Medicine is an incredibly surrealist horror game with an atmosphere that reminds Silent Hill and a premise drawn directly from your nightmares. You play a policeman sent to an apartment, where you are welcomed by a strange creature that asks you to mix its last dose of medicine. The game offers several purposes, all more absurd than the others, and really fantastic dubbings. You will certainly not die, but you will certainly not feel safe.

Content warnings: body horror, medical horror, birds.

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