1
Fran Bow
Developer: Killmonday Games
Genre: Adventure
Fran Bow is a creepy point and click adventure game where you are exploring the world of a small child, recently released from an asylum after her parents were killed. Through her eyes, you will need to explore the world and find a way to cope with what has happened, all on your own.
It’s an eerie horror experience that will not disappoint those seeking the thrill of such an adventure.
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Bendy and the Ink Machine
Taking inspiration from childhood classics like Mickey Mouse, Bendy and the Ink Machine has you exploring a studio that had, previously, created and animated a character called Bendy. After arriving at the seemingly deserted building, you’ll need to explore around quietly as an ink demon is now loose, looking to make sure you don’t get out alive.
This game gets better and better the more you learn about the story behind it, so make sure to pay attention to all the elements you’ll see in your surroundings – they might come in handy when seeking an escape!
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Five Nights at Freddy’s
Developer: Scott Games
Genre: Simulation
If you’ve not heard of Five Night at Freddy’s, you should download it right now.
With a large cult following, many sequels, and tons of fan-made games of similar names, Five Nights at Freddy’s is a stealth game where you are trapped in a room, looking out at different places in an old Chuck E Cheese-esque place, trying to make sure nothing creeping out of the dark gets you.
We’ve reviewed Five Nights at Freddy’s, and if you want to find out whether or not it freaked us out, make sure to check it out!
4
Sanitarium
Publisher: Dotemu
Genre: Adventure, Retro
Following the story of a young girl who has lost her memory and ended up in an asylum after a massive car accident, the Sanitarium is a truly creepy game.
This game is riddled with intense puzzles, but it’s the complex and detailed story that transients between madness and reality that really makes this game stand out.
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OXENFREE
Instead of being all alone, Oxenfree gives you a group of friends who have all opened a portal to the afterlife realm, haunting them as they try to deal with their own past and their friends. You’ll need to explore Edwards Island with your stepbrother and school friends, in hopes of bringing these monsters back to their world.
In our OXENFREE review, we’ve delved into all the important elements that make it stand out as a rather creepy but beautifully made game.
Download OXENFREE
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Thimbleweed Park
Thimbleweed Park is a horror thriller where somebody has ended up dead in a small town of 80 residents. It’s a game that won’t keep you up at night but is a game not to be missed if you want a little bit of unsettling in your life. The story is well connected and there is a lot to do while exploring a story that does have to do with someone being murdered.
Not sure if you should try it out? Read our Thimbleweed Park review first!
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Samsara Room
Samsara Room is just unsettling, there is just something not quite right. A point and click adventure game that has an unsettling feeling while being quite bright, you wake up in a room and need to escape, solving some challenging puzzles and seeing some creepy shadows lurking while you’re trying to get out.
Samsara Room is well designed and has a great variety of puzzles. It’s easily one of the best horror games for Android you could get your hands on.
8
Into the Dead 2
A zombie survival game with a story to keep you captivated, Into the Dead 2 is a first person shooter where you need to use a multitude of weapons to keep zombies at bay, in order to protect your family from this world of the undead. It’s action packed, unlike other slow, puzzle-based horrors, that brings something different to the genre.
Did you read our Into the Dead 2 review yet?
9
Slayaway Camp
Slayaway Camp is more horror-light – made for people who might want a bit of a scare but are still interested in actually playing a game that won’t give them nightmares. Putting you in the shoes of a serial killer trying to kill off teens at a summer camp, this game has you making paths that allow a swift and easy kill!
While we’re not overly hyped about the unique blocky graphics, the game is full of good ideas and clever solutions sprinkled with gore elements. Read our Slayaway Camp review if you’re curious to learn more!
10
Eyes – the horror game
Developer: Paulina Pabis
Publisher: Paulina Pabis
Genre: Action
Do you like jumpscares? We don’t! But Eyes has them.
A terrifying survival horror game full of ghosts, jumpscares and the feeling of always being watched, you’ll need to attempt to get out alive in rooms that have been long abandoned but might have something useful in them anyway, as long as the lights stay lit.
Open your eyes and read our Eyes review before delving into the scary unknown. It’s a must-have experience for the horror enthusiasts!
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Slendrina:The Cellar
Clearly inspired by the Slenderman Stories, Slendrina:The Cellar takes you on a mission to find books in a dark and abandoned cellar. Never looking back, you need to be careful while walking in her territory, she could be literally anywhere.
This game is one in a series of games with the same name, so if you enjoy this one, do check out what else Slendrina is up to.
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Hello Neighbor
Publisher: tinyBuild Games
Hello Neighbor is a stealth horror game about discovering the secrets that sit inside normal-looking houses – ones of your neighbor – after breaking into them!
Your neighbor in this game is an AI that learns by your moves, adapting to better protect themselves, while you try to discover whatever sinister secret they have within their basement. It’s a creepily fun experience!
13
Alien: Blackout
Publisher: D3 Go!
Genre: Action
A creepy, spaced-based horror game, Alien: Blackout has you trying to keep yourself alive while trapped on a space station that’s got a terrifying alien on it, who is currently trying to hunt you and your crew. This alien will need outsmarting through choices and making decisions that will affect you and your crew members, you’ll need to be their guide to safety.
Alien: Blackout was a tad bit too short for our liking, but it was still a creepy enough experience to be worth a mention. Read our Alien: Blackout review if you want to know whether or not it’s worth a shot.
Download Alien: Blackout
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Rest in Pieces
Publisher: Itatake
Genre: Endless running
Taking the concept of common nightmares and fears, Rest in Pieces turns you into a fragile, porcelain doll trying to stay alive while getting closer to demons who live in your nightmares. Each character has their own fear, from clowns to sea monsters, all needing to be destroyed by making your way to the back of the world, avoiding dangers along the way.
We’ve reviewed Rest in Pieces, so if you’re not afraid of clowns or other similar creepy characters, make sure to check it out!
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Friday the 13th: Killer Puzzle
Another game about killing campers, Friday the 13tth: Killer Puzzle lets you play horror movie icon Jason Vorrhess, exploring the world to kill anyone in his path. It wouldn’t be a horror games list without a mention of a Friday the 13th game, and Killer Puzzle has over 100 levels for you to try and figure out, all while murdering the people around you.
This is a brilliant horror puzzler and a top horror game for Android – check out our Friday the 13th review if you want to learn more!
Download Friday the 13th: Killer Puzzle
16
I Am Innocent
I Am Innocent is a detective-based puzzle game that utilizes realistic phone calls, text messages, photos and documents that you’ll need to use during your investigation.
A bunch of teenagers have been murdered, all linked to the disappearance of your sister, which happened many years ago, and you’re the one that’s finally going to get to the bottom of this mystery. While it’s not as creepy or jumpscare-y as other titles on the list, it’s easily a mandatory addition to this list!
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Detention
This story-driven atmospheric horror game combines East Asian elements with creepy supernatural and eerie elements. It’s one of the games that will stay with you for the longest time, and clearly one of the best horror games on Android ever created – as long as you’re a fan of narrative-driven games.
18
Limbo
Featuring a shadow-like graphic style, Limbo takes you into a creepy, dark, strange world looking for your missing sister as you try to avoid dangers and solve puzzles in the darkness. There is something creepy about playing through Limbo, whether that’s due to being a small child, alone in the woods or due to the size of the monsters you end up facing…
Want more? We’ve got a Limbo review, so check it out!
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Knock-Knock
Developer: Ice-Pick Lodge
Genre: Adventure
Knock-Knock is a creepy survival game where you are a lodger, in a cabin in the middle of the woods. It seems that either everyone has gone insane, or there is a darker presence at play, trying to make sure that you are afraid of the darkness and unknown that lurks around you. You’ll need to search through this home and find a way to escape insanity.
It surprised us in a number of ways – read our Knock-Knock review to learn how it managed to knock our socks off!
20
Sara Is Missing
Exploring a missing girl’s phone, Sara is Missing is a story-based game where you examine text messages, emails, files, data, videos, and more to understand the last moments that Sara spent alive.
The game itself does feature some jumpscares (although they’re quite scarce), but the choices that need to be made and the complex story that will unfold are definitely something to behold. It’s a brilliant game!
21
Death Park: Scary Horror Clown
Exploring an abandoned amusement park that has a killer clown in it, you’ll need to be quick, quiet and solve puzzles to get out of the haunted house and away from this clown in Death Park.
The amusement park has been long abandoned, complete with hospitals, basements, mazes and a circus, all to bring a chill down your spine. It’s a horrifying 18+ game, and if you suffer from cloudrophobia (fear of clowns) we strongly advise you to give this one a pass.
22
Horror Hospital 2
Facing your fears in a hospital full of horrors, Horror Hospital 2 sees you playing a young girl who’s wandering around a seemingly abandoned hospital, but there are horrors walking around, waiting for you to bump into them.
The game is captivating and the audio really helps create a terrifying game well worth checking out.
23
Horrorfield – Multiplayer Survival Horror Game
Genre: Action, Multiplayer
Horrorfield has the added bonus of being able to play online, with others, in real time who will help you survive (if you’re lucky). Joining a team of 7 different survivors, you’ll all have different abilities and jobs, with the main goal of surviving the night and fixing the generators that keep the horrors at bay.
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Erich Sann: Horror in the scary Academy
Going back to your old academy and stealing a violin doesn’t seem like a scary adventure, however, when there is a strange, older teacher who wants to stop you and loads of enemies to fight against, it’s going to be a bit more challenging. Not to mention far scarier.
Erich Sann is a stealth horror survival game with great ambient sounds to get you in the mood for some creepy discoveries and adventures.
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The Innsmouth Case
In another detective case, you are solving the disappearance of a small girl, taking you to a small fishing village full of mystery, unknown and slightly unsettling. The Innsmouth Case is based on H.P. Lovecraft, combines horror and humor to make a well-rounded game with an interesting story that will give you a bit of a spook.
There’s really no better title to finish up our list than this one. If you want a unique approach to the otherwise jumpscare-filled market, The Innsmouth Case is a welcome sight!
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