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Does anyone know of any kid-friendly "horror" games out there for children ~7 years old?

My son loves the adrenaline rush of getting scared, particularly with jump scares, however, I have a lot of difficulty finding a game or show which is appropriate for him. He is prone to nightmares, and more adult-oriented “kid horror” is too much (Poppy’s Playtime, Cartoon Cat?) And others like Siren Head. His peers exposed him to those things and made my own nights pretty sleepless for a while.

It’s a tough plate to fill, but surely there’s gotta be something. He’s played Luigi’s Mansion and got a kick out of that. That game would be a good example I suppose.

Thanks for any suggestions!

ADHDefy , (edited )
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If you're cool with emulation, the PS2 had a game called Gregory Horror Show.

sandriver ,

If Super Metroid is on the Nintendo Switch emulator, that’s a good spooky game, including an explicitly horror-themed level, the Wrecked Ship. There’s a layer of removal since it’s 2D and zoomed out. Not all of the game is all that spooky, I think it’s mainly Wrecked Ship and the end of the game.

Metroid Fusion is much spookier, including sequences where you’re being hunted by a Samus clone. Very creepy vibes throughout too. Other M has a lot of thrills as well. And Metroid Dread is, of course, dread-inducing. Actually it was the first Metroid game I couldn’t play because the stealth sequences were too much for me, lol.

Majora’s Mask is mostly more eerie, but there are some good high tension moments as well.

ZombieBait ,

Ghostwire: Tokyo is a good game about ghosts that's not actually that scary. The school DLC for it can get a bit creepy though. Also, Subnautica is one of the scariest non-horror games out there.

all-knight-party ,
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That's how you get your kid to never go to the beach with you

Catastrophic235 ,
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Dead space 2, start him out on the school level for the optimal results.

rozPierog ,

Make him fear optometrists for the rest of his life!

Kolanaki ,
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Baldi’s Basics

Lowbird ,

Maybe the Costume Quest games? They’re not scary at all, but Halloween themed.

averyminya ,

Is Amanda the Explorer too much?

JPAKx4 ,

I think bugsnax might fit, it takes until near the end of the game for the horror aspect to begin, and then it hits hard. Look up the ending so you can screen it for him and make sure it’s appropriate.

LoamImprovement ,

I would give My Friendly Neighborhood a try - it’s very much in the vein of Resident Evil 4 with just-different-enough Sesame Street puppets that give you a jumpscare and damage when they make contact. Put together by John and Evan Szymanski (brothers to and collaborators with David Szymanski, of several New Blood titles fame,) it’s made explicitly to be horrifying without relying on gore and excessive violence.

Zeke ,

Five Nights at Freddy's

storksforlegs ,
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Also Zombies Ate my Neighbours would be also great for kids, Im not sure what services its available on (but the rom is easy to find for emulation, it is on Snes)

BobbyNevada ,

Limbo?

yip-bonk ,
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Yes how can we horrify children

Jagget ,

Figment?

scbasteve7 ,

Hello neighbor might be good. I enjoyed the first one, the rest not so much. But I imagine a young kid would love it.

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