Another short break from the Halloween week, and even if Oct 31 is already over, there’s enough indie love left in Indie Royale‘s recent Halloween 2 Bundle.
Zombie survival sim parody Organ Trail: Director’s Cut and fun monster restaurant sim Dead Hungry Diner sit side by side with scary survival horror action Overcast: Walden and the Werewolf, first-person adventure Dark Fall: Lost Souls and casual adventure Nightmares From The Deep: The Cursed Heart. But there’s also some aztec-inspired shooting involved with Rise of the Ravager, anime bullet hell shooting with eXceed 2nd – Vampire REX, platforming action with Alien Zombie Megadeath plus comic zombie arcade shooting with Jimmy Vs Zombies.
If this amount of horror-themed gaming isn’t enough (and no extras included again), then paying more than 7 dollars unlocks the fun and funky chiptune album Marsupial Madness by Adhesive Wombat.
As the days grow longer and darker, this is the perfect compilation (also in terms of variety) to have some scary fun or shivers, so don’t wait until the offer expires in less than two days.
Organ Trail: Director’s Cut
(USA 2012, developer/publisher: The Men Who Wear Many Hats, platforms: PC, Android, iOS)
Dark Fall: Lost Souls
(UK 2009, developer: Darkling Room, publisher: Iceberg Interactive, platform: PC)
Nightmares From The Deep: The Cursed Heart
(Poland 2012, developer: Artifex Mundi, publisher: Big Fish Games platform: PC)
Rise of the Ravager
(USA 2013, developer/publisher: Gentleman Squid Studio, platforms: PC, Xbox 360)
eXceed 2nd – Vampire REX
(Japan 2012, developer: Tennen-sozai, publisher: Nyu Media, platform: PC)
Alien Zombie Megadeath
(UK 2011, developer/publisher: PomPom Games, platforms: PC, PS3)
Dead Hungry Diner
(Germany 2013, developer/publisher: Immanitas Entertainment, platform: PC)
Overcast – Walden and the Werewolf
(Brazil 2013, developer/publisher: Microblast Games, platform: PC)
Jimmy Vs Zombies
(France 2013, developer/publisher: TOMA Game Studio, platforms: PC, Xbox 360)
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