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You’ve likely heard of Mouthwashing, Crow Country, and Bad Parenting, which rose to the top in 2024. But what about those lesser-known games that may get their moment on YouTube but deserve a longer standing ovation? Think No, I’m not a Human, I’m on Observation Duty, Static Dread, We Harvest Shadows, KARMA: The Dark World, and many more. Perhaps you know of the legendary indie horror devs Puppet Combo, Chilla’s Art, and rayll.
Countless horror games are released every year, so it’s easy to miss some. We’ve collected our 7 favorite lesser-known horror titles, and we’ll be shocked if you’ve played them already. With a criminally low amount of Steam reviews, these are our horror recommendations that deserve a moment of your time.
1) 10 Dead Doves

Games Like It: Fatum Betula, Sorry We’re Closed, and Yumi Nikki.
Like something plucked straight out of the great David Lynch’s mind, 10 Dead Doves is a truly unhinged horror game. I can’t get my head around anything unfolding on-screen, yet its in its bizarre abstract narrative and fantastic dialogue, I found it impossible to put down. We’ve tried our best to compare it to other games, but there really isn’t much like 10 Dead Doves. It perfectly mixes horror with comedy, providing a great atmosphere full of exploration, and a strange story that’s hard to comprehend. A cosmic horror with fixed-camera angles, 10 Dead Doves is unforgettable for its art direction and storytelling.
2) XXX_CYBERRAT_XXX

Games Like It: Welcome to the Game, Start Survey?, and s.p.l.i.t.
CYBERRAT is a horror hacking game that’ll mess with your mind and soul. A title as challenging as Welcome to the Game and Scrutinized, CYBERRAT mixes the supernatural with home invasion elements. With a bounty on your head and pills to take to keep the monsters at bay, the stress of playing this game comes from juggling multiple mechanics at once. CYBERRAT is one of those games where the horror is building in the background, bubbling away as you slowly forget about it. Out of sight, out of mind, right? But you’re in for the fright of your life if you get too distracted by your money-making scheme.
3) Funeralopolis: Last Days

Games Like It: Silent Hill 4: The Room, Static Dread: The Lighthouse, and Look Outside.
A short and near-flawless narrative experience places you in the Lovecraftian world of Funeralopolis. Trapped inside your apartment as an epidemic has spread across the once peaceful city, the events in Funeralopolis feel like if lockdown had gone cosmically wrong. The worldbuilding puts so many horror games to shame as the mystery and dread slowly builds to a bottomless pit of hopelessness. With multiple endings and so much to admire, Funeralopolis remains one of my favorite indie horror games ever made. I wish there were more of this game as I’d gladly sink hours into discovering every inch of this hypnotizing world.
4) Hollow Cocoon

Games Like It: Resident Evil, Jisatsu, and MASKED DEVOURER.











