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From psychological terrors to pixelated nightmares, these indie horror games prove you don’t need a AAA budget to scare someone senseless. Here are five of the best horror indies that deserve a permanent spot in your dark gaming rotation.
“You’re not playing a game. You’re surviving a waking nightmare.”
Darkwood throws you into a surreal Eastern European forest filled with shifting horrors and twisted creatures. This top-down survival horror game ditches cheap jump scares for a creeping sense of dread that builds over time. You scavenge by day and barricade by night — every choice feels permanent, and death is never far.
🕹️ Platforms: PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch
💸 Estimated Budget: ~$150,000
💰 Revenue: Over 500,000 copies sold
📅 Release: May 17, 2019

“Minimalist pixel art. Maximum demonic terror.”
Faith uses Apple II-style graphics and audio, but don’t let the retro look fool you — this is one of the most disturbing games you’ll ever play. Inspired by 80s Satanic Panic, you play as a priest trying to survive and uncover a demonic conspiracy. The lo-fi presentation only adds to its chilling atmosphere.
🕹️ Platforms: PC
💸 Estimated Budget: < $100,000
💰 Revenue: 100k+ units sold
📅 Release: October 21, 2022

“A hand-penciled horror tale set in the eerie Alps.”
Every frame of Mundaun is drawn by hand — yes, literally sketched on paper. That gives the game a uniquely disturbing aesthetic. You play a man returning to his grandfather’s mysterious village in the Swiss Alps, only to encounter ancient forces and haunting folklore. A slow-burn story meets puzzle-solving and survival horror.
🕹️ Platforms: PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch
💸 Estimated Budget: ~$200,000
💰 Revenue: N/A, but received critical acclaim
📅 Release: March 16, 2021

“You’re in a one-man submarine. You can’t leave. You can’t see. And something’s out there.”
In Iron Lung, you’re trapped inside a tiny submarine exploring a blood ocean on a desolate moon. There’s no window. You must navigate using coordinates and sonar — the only clues to the horror stalking you. Short but bone-chilling, this game proves atmosphere > graphics any day.
🕹️ Platforms: PC, Switch
💸 Estimated Budget: Under $10,000
💰 Revenue: Massive success — now being made into a film
📅 Release: March 10, 2022

“Every photograph tells a terrifying story.”
Madison is a first-person psychological horror game in the vein of PT and Visage. You wake up in a blood-stained room and must use a possessed camera to connect the world of the living and the dead. Solving puzzles by developing photos is a unique mechanic, and the scares are intense and unrelenting.
🕹️ Platforms: PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch
💸 Estimated Budget: ~$300,000
💰 Revenue: Estimated 250,000+ copies sold
📅 Release: July 8, 2022
