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4 short horror games from different authors and in different genres. Each game is an author's vision on the theme of 'pursuit'.

Violent Horror Stories: anthology is a simulation, action and psychological horror game developed by Indikator, Alex Grim, M83 Galaxy, avoCATo, Trioskaz, thesecondleft and Max Specter and published by Bober Bros and Trioskaz.
Released on August 06th 2024 is available only on Windows in 2 languages: English and Russian.

It has received 518 reviews of which 448 were positive and 70 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.1 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 2.99€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS: 10
  • Processor: Intel core i5
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA gtx 960
  • Storage: 4 GB available space

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Feb. 2025
4 games ranging from 5 to 30 minutes runtime each. 1 is worth playing, 1 might be worth playing, 2 are not worth playing. The launcher remaining open is annoying - it uses almost as much memory (10% margin) as the actual games. No I'm Not A Human: WORTH PLAYING. It's going to be a standalone game for a reason. Cool, weird, the specific look and dialogue lean on Paratopic. All Along the Toon Tower: WORTH PLAYING... If you like puzzle games. It could be it's own game if there were a lot of levels and the same amount of effort that was put into the protagonist animation was put into the rest of the visuals. I Ate The Old Man's Liver: The only cool part is the notion that a dog can talk. Sensation: Lazy and boring. Incoherent. You get 1.5 games worth playing for less than 2 hours total runtime for $2.99. That's $1.50 an hour. Peanut M&Ms are $1.79. If 2 hours of indie horror game is going to bring you more enjoyment than 12 0.1oz peanut-and-chocolate candies, the math has already been done for you.
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Feb. 2025
This review is for "No, I'm not Human", for a short game, it's such a delightfully creepy experience with multiple endings, that alone is worth diving into the collection of short horror games.
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Dec. 2024
Very interesting experience! It kept me well-entertained for a little over 2 hours, so I believe it is well-worth the money! However, each of the games vary DRASTICALLY (as well as my opinions of them). So, I will give a separate review for each. Spoiler free! 1. "No, i'm not a human" 9.5/10 : I seriously can not explain how much I love this short little demo. I have not played a game that gives me the same feeling as this one. I know when the full version releases it will be one of my favorite games ever. The art style is amazing: the surrealism creates a sense of uneasiness from the start, and as you progress in the game you start to notice more off-putting details. Like, how the doors seem to be at different angles than they actually are. And every room seems to have an altered sense of depth, more-so a lack of depth. The environment itself is untrustworthy, the people (?) are untrustworthy, your senses are untrustworthy, all of the confusion makes you begin to question whether your reality is the same as those around you. And, each character supports this. Even though you are all living through this apocalypse, every character has their own perception of the events taking place. It truly succeeds in making you feel like your decisions determine your survival or death, genuinely making you question your judgement. Even if you are POSITIVE that one of these people are dangerous "Visitors", you can not help but feel guilty due to how well they mimic human emotion. So well, you wonder if at one point they were human. My only complaint: there is no sprint option.. just walking... truly devastating. 2. All Along the Toon Tower 5/10: This one is pretty much just a flash-like puzzle game with subtle horror elements, but mainly focusing on existentialism/surrealism like in the SB-129 SpongeBob episode. I will say, I was VERY lost at the start. Maybe it's just me, but I could not tell how to progress. I was pressing every button on my keyboard, but after pressing space you have to drag the frames using your mouse -_-... tutorial may be good for oblivious people like me. There are various hints, but they are displayed in graphics which can be easily misunderstood. The puzzles are just the right amount of challenging, though! Nothing TOO frustrating. The art style is very nice too. It reminds me of that old Mickey Mouse S**cide creepypasta. However, the ending was really dissapointing.. makes it seem like this was a practice project rather than a complete short story/paid experience. 3. Sensation 6.5/10: The play-style for this one is very unique, it took me a couple minutes to get the hang of it. But once you figure it out, it's pretty simple. It's pretty much a point and click game (not a bad thing!) So don't go in expecting riveting game play, it's clear they put most effort into the story. And yep! There is a story! However, the game took <10 mins, so I absorbed zero of the details. This one would truly benefit in a long-form game, as the story has a LOT of depth for such a short amount of time. In conclusion: Interesting play-style, captivating story, simple game-play mechanics, very very short. 4. I ate old man's liver now this b***ch is mine ?/10: Wtf is going on.. why does this old man wanna choke his chicken and why am i chasing a fairy ballerina on a sled pulled by three talking dogs.. I.. what.. im not sure how to rate this... i was so confused, the gameplay was moderately difficult, but i was so lost on wtf was going on i figured it wasn't worth the trouble... maybe the ending makes sense, but if so they have a LOT of explaining to do. cool ps1-like graphics tho! surreal atmosphere!
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Oct. 2024
This anthology is already worth paying just for the "No I'm Not a Human" The game is not even out yet, and have an insanely high potential for it to be the next "Five Nights at Freddy's" speculation story level.
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Sept. 2024
Two of these games suck, the dog one is OK (the opening cutscene is way too long and unstoppable, though), and No I’m Not a Human is brilliant. It’s basically just a demo but it’s great. I’m looking forward to the full release.
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Violent Horror Stories: anthology is currently priced at 2.99€ on Steam.

Violent Horror Stories: anthology is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 2.99€ on Steam.

Violent Horror Stories: anthology received 448 positive votes out of a total of 518 achieving a rating of 8.09.
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Violent Horror Stories: anthology was developed by Indikator, Alex Grim, M83 Galaxy, avoCATo, Trioskaz, thesecondleft and Max Specter and published by Bober Bros and Trioskaz.

Violent Horror Stories: anthology is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Violent Horror Stories: anthology is not playable on MacOS.

Violent Horror Stories: anthology is not playable on Linux.

Violent Horror Stories: anthology is a single-player game.

Violent Horror Stories: anthology does not currently offer any DLC.

Violent Horror Stories: anthology does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Violent Horror Stories: anthology does not support Steam Remote Play.

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Violent Horror Stories: anthology
8.1
448
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Developer
Indikator, Alex Grim, M83 Galaxy, avoCATo, Trioskaz, thesecondleft, Max Specter
Publisher
Bober Bros, Trioskaz
Release 06 Aug 2024
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