Horror games are designed around instilling fear and dread in their players, and downright providing nightmare fuels for months to come. Eerie locations succumbing to dilapidation, terrifying monsters that break every rule of human anatomy, and perfect audio design that knows when to hang players in suspense, and when to plunge them into blood-chilling terror.

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Such games sound like they should only ever reach the hands of adults, or at the very most older teenagers, but that isn't always the case. There are games that lessen some of the heavier loads that come with horror, creating less traumatizing monsters and reducing the complexity of gameplay to make games that are safe, scary fun for all ages.

4 Goosebumps: The Game

Encounter Monsters from the Famed Book Series

A back of a lorry in Goosebumps: The Game
Goosebumps: The Game
Released
October 13, 2015
Developer(s)
Wayforward
Genre(s)
Adventure , Puzzle , Casual
ESRB
E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence

Goosebumps was a huge hit among children in the 90s and early 2000s, the popular and sprawling series of books spawning a television series, and even a few games later down the line, such as the very simply titled Goosebumps: The Game.

In this game, players choose to play a boy or a girl as they fight their way through a slew of monsters that have escaped the pages of the books, but by completing puzzles and outsmarting them. It has just the right level of scares and spooks for fans of the series without being too terrifying for the young children who might play this game.

3 Among Us

Find the Dangerous Imposter Hiding Among Crewmates

Among Us Crewmates Playing Game
Among Us

Released
June 5, 2018
Developer(s)
InnerSloth
Genre(s)
Party Game
ESRB
E10+ for Everyone 10+: Mild Blood, Fantasy Violence

Creatures disguising themselves is a theme explored in other games and even movies, such as the famed horror flick The Thing, and it is the main aim of the game in Among Us. There are two sides to this multiplayer game, crewmates and imposters. Crewmates must perform menial tasks around the ship while avoiding dying and keeping an eye on other players, while imposters must kill as many as they can without being detected.

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If it sounds like a tall order, it is definitely tough, and can be downright frightening when a crewmate they buddied up with suddenly reveals they were a monster in crewmates clothing all along. But, it won't be too scary for younger players, as its certificate reflects.

2 Hello Neighbor

Investigate the Creepy and Suspicious Neighbor

Hello Neighbor the Neighbor running after player in a room
Hello Neighbor

Platform(s)
PS4 , Xbox One , Switch , PC , Android , iOS , Stadia
Developer(s)
Dynamic Pixels
Publisher(s)
Tiny Build Games
Genre(s)
Stealth , Survival Horror
ESRB
E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Mild Violence

Moving into a new place is always an adventure fraught with excitement and nervousness. The latter is especially true in Hello Neighbor, when the player character moves into a new neighborhood across from a very suspicious man with a very peculiar house, and the player finds themselves caught in the mystery surrounding him and his home.

Puzzles and exploration make up a large part of the gameplay, making it perfect for younger players. Casting the main threat as a person rather than a monster was a genius move as it prevents it from being too frightening for younger players while still creating enough fear to land it squarely in the horror genre, and even provide spooky fun for some older players too.

1 Costume Quest 1 + 2

Turn-Based RPGs Dripping In Halloween Imagery

Costume Quest 1

  • Costume QuestCostume Quest 2
    Platform(s)PS3, Xbox 360, PC, iOS, AndroidPS3, Nintendo Wii U, PS4, Xbox 360, PC, Xbox One
    Developer(s)Double Fine ProductionsDouble Fine
    Genre(s)RPGRPG
    Released2010-10-192014-10-07
    ESRBE10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence, Tobacco ReferenceE10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence

Costume Quest and its sequel are delightful, telling tales that blend child-like wonder with horror imagery, even if being scary is never the point. Lasting roughly 10 hours each, both titles take place in cul-de-sacs and during Halloween, and they are filled with great character designs, humor, and writing. The turn-based combat has a fun twist since it revolves around costumes, with characters embodying their outfits during battle. While not especially deep, the gameplay is more than enjoyable enough to remain interesting for the relatively short campaigns.

Despite being family-friendly and not focusing on scares, Costume Quest feels like a throwback to '80s suburban horror, similar to something like Stranger Things. The games are charming and must-plays for any fans craving a Halloween-themed experience.

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