99 rooms is another horror game you can play.
You move through various rooms. It has a creepy atmospheric soundtrack and the rooms themselves are unsettling. Some rooms are a click away while others require more interaction.
Many say that the last room is the scariest.
I dare everyone to play this at 12 A.M with all the lights off.
Not a screamer (I promise).
There are a few rooms that might startle people, but I remember viewing this a very long time ago.
(Take that as a warning, I don’t want to spoil the game, but some rooms can and will startle you. It’s not a screamer type of game per say, but don’t play if you have severe anxiety.)
Tag: jump scare for ts
5 of the Creepiest Songs You’ll Hear Today
- I’ve Plummed This Whole Neighborhood by: Nurse With Wound- The song opens with a series of screams and moans, occasionally overlapped by a muffled female voice. Just when you think it’ll end, it carries on for nearly five and a half minutes.
- Rattlers Echo by: Hair Police– What starts off sounding like a factory warning bell gradually picks up the sounds of something similar to radio static, computer-like noises, and screams of anguish. (Skip to 5:00 on the video for the screaming to start; the first five minutes are just the bell and static sounds.)
- Coward by: Swans– The singer’s voice is just plain ghastly and slightly haunting. There’s really no other way to describe it. I’d say it’s relaxing, but the heavy background music tends to ruin that.
- Faaip De Oiad by: Tool– It sounds like there’s a lot going on in this song, between the staticy, electronic noises and the extremely frantic phone call of a man rambling about Area 51.
- Slug Bait by: Throbbing Gristle– Possibly the most disturbing, graphic, and absolutely horrifying song I have ever heard. The first-person account of an unspeakable crime. If this doesn’t make the hairs on your neck stand up, then I’m not sure what will.
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“I coulda dropped my croissant”