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  2. Strange Horticulture - Wikipedia

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    Described as an "occult puzzle game", [1] Strange Horticulture involves the discovery and identification of a fictitious herbarium of plants for sale to a range of mysterious and unscrupulous customers. Gameplay involves the completion of puzzles by matching the details of customer requests of plants to their descriptions, opening up access to ...

  3. Polybius (urban legend) - Wikipedia

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    An alleged start screen, attached to an article on coinop.org [1]. Polybius is a purported 1981 arcade game that features in an urban legend. [2] The legend describes the game as part of a government-run crowdsourced psychology experiment based in Portland, Oregon.

  4. List of fictional plants - Wikipedia

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    The titular plants from the Plants vs. Zombies series, which are used to defeat zombie enemies. In The Legend of Zelda series, plants play a significant role. In many games, bomb flowers allow Link to explode rocks and obstacles. [32] In Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom, Link can collect plants that grant him buffs when cooked. [33]

  5. The original game was a Facebook app that similarly put users in the middle of a horror movie, but it also used their personal data to creep them out. The year 2020 is scary enough on its own ...

  6. List of horror games - Wikipedia

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    Protocol Games PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Xbox One: 2020-05-16 [229] Sons of the Forest: Survival horror: Endnight Games: Windows: 2024 [26] Soul of the Samurai: Action-adventure: Konami: PlayStation: 1999-04-28: A Sound of Thunder: Survival horror, action adventure: Möbius Entertainment: Game Boy Advance: 2004-02-28: Space Gun: Shoot ...

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  8. 5 Spooky Games for Halloween - AOL

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    Of course the typical Halloween festivities are in order: candy and costumes, pumpkin carving and scary movie marathons... but none of those give a good scare like a spooky horror game! Modojo is ...

  9. Petscop - Wikipedia

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    Petscop has received coverage from many news sources, such as The New Yorker and Kotaku: Kotaku ' s Patricia Hernandez wrote "if this is an internet story / game, then I am in awe of how elaborate it is", [19] and for The New Yorker ' s Alex Barron, it is "the king of creepypasta". [5]