Rating: | 5 (1 votes) |
Played: | 137 times |
AM Horror is a first-person indie horror game where you don’t drive — you just sit there, on a night with no destination and no way back.
It starts out pretty… normal. An empty road, stretching out endlessly under old yellow lights. You’re in the passenger seat, and the steering wheel — oddly enough — is in the hands of a yellow cat. It talks. It drives. It… doesn’t blink. And it tells you to shift because “it’s glued to the floor.” It chuckles, like it’s a joke. But you don’t. Because the only thing that makes you want to do what it says is the fear of you saying no.
AM Horror is unlike any game you’ve ever played. It doesn’t tell a story in the usual way. Everything is heightened through the little details: the distorted radio, the music playing backwards, the whispers that seem to come from the back seat — even though there’s clearly no one there.
You have no destination. There are only endless curves, dense darkness, and “somethings” that always lurk just beyond your field of vision. Maybe a shadow flitting across the rearview mirror. A knock on the window. Or a feeling… that someone is watching you from the back seat, where you dare not look back.
The beauty of AM Horror is that you never feel safe, even when nothing is happening. The tension doesn’t come from jumpscares, but from the fact that you have to keep going — even when you know you’re getting nowhere. You can interact with objects in the car: a beer can, a bone, a few notes… But why are they there? And who do they belong to?
It all feels like a bad dream — long, distorted, and with no “exit” button. AM Horror isn’t for those seeking clarity. It’s for those willing to step into a void where the fear isn’t in what you see — it’s in the silence between lines. Another horror story awaits you. Get ready to face Scary House Clown Evil.
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