Games like The Fogg That Bled, #06: The Carnival That Never Left
Looking for games like The Fogg That Bled, #06: The Carnival That Never Left? Here are top action recommendations with a horror focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with The Fogg That Bled, #08: The Blood Moon Broadcast, The Fogg That Bled, #07: The Hollow Archive or The Fogg That Bled, #03: The House on Bleak Street.
1 8: The Blood Moon Broadcast From The Fogg That Bled — a Southern Gothic horror serial “Encore.” On the night of the eclipse, the moon doesn’t just darken—it pulses. The fog thickens and begins to reflect signal. Emergency sirens hum in harmony. Mirrors fog from the inside. And every screen in Fogg flickers red. The broadcast tower on Hemphill Ridge awakens, transmitting without power…
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2 #7: The Hollow Archive From The Fogg That Bled — a Southern Gothic horror serial “You are now part of the record.” The Hollow Archive was never just a building. It’s a living system—an organism that catalogs, edits, and sometimes erases. Cruz discovers a ledger that writes back in real time, recording her actions as she reads. Lorne finds his name listed under “Pending Erasure.” A tape l…
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3 3: The House on Bleak Street From The Fogg That Bled — a Southern Gothic horror serial “He lives in the corners.” The house at 44 Bleak Street has been on the market for seventeen years. No one remembers who last lived there. When a local realtor vanishes during a showing—found in the attic with her mouth sealed in wax—Sheriff Lorne and Deputy Cruz begin to unravel the house’s true purpo…
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4 1: The Fog Rolls In From The Fogg That Bled — a Southern Gothic horror serial “You blinked.” The fog arrives early this October, thick as memory and twice as cruel. In the town of Fogg, Texas, static creeps into radios, VHS tapes appear where they shouldn’t, and a teenage boy is found in the woods—eyes gone, mouth sealed with wax. Sheriff Lorne Vance and Deputy Marla Cruz begin to unrave…
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5 View Game#10: Fogg, Texas (After) From The Fogg That Bled — a Southern Gothic horror serial “The story doesn’t end. It waits.” The fog has settled. The Archive is quiet. The town continues—but no one remembers who they were. Street signs are blank. Mail arrives addressed to “Resident.” People refer to themselves only by relation: “Her neighbor,” “The one who used to teach.” Cruz finds a map l…
View Game6 #5: Broadcast Interruption From The Fogg That Bled — a Southern Gothic horror serial “You are not where you think you are.” At 3:33 a.m., every screen in Fogg, Texas comes alive. Radios, televisions, phones—all emit the same Emergency Alert: a tone that won’t end, a message that shouldn’t exist. And in the static, something breathes. The Hollow Man has moved from watching to broadcas…
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7 2: Echoes in the Static From The Fogg That Bled — a Southern Gothic horror serial “He edits memory.” A VHS tape appears in a pastor’s mailbox—dated 1983, but showing a funeral that hasn’t happened yet. The Hollow Man stands in the background, faceless and watching. As static spreads through Fogg, Texas, the town begins to unravel: sermons reverse themselves, children draw what they shoul…
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8 Chapter 4: The Memory Eaters From The Fogg That Bled — a Southern Gothic horror serial “He lives in the gaps.” Dr. Miriam Keene once studied cognitive erosion in Fogg, Texas. Her journal—sealed in wax and buried in the Hollow Archive—speaks of Memory Eaters: entities that consume recollection and replace it with static. Now, the town begins to unravel. Street signs change overnight. Chil…
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9 Dewazma is a psychological horror experience that draws from generational trauma, spiritual mystery, and the darkness we carry within. Step into Rameen's world, where silence speaks, time loops, and the truth waits in the shadows. Face what was lost. Or be consumed by it.
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10 The Event Abstract: The city of ███████, ███████ has been subject to a series of vanishings and suspected murders. The people of ███████ have come to call it “The Event.” Organization Response: The Event has thus far been deemed as unavoidable and uncontainable. Researchers and other users are encouraged to avoid the ███████, ███████ area or exercise caution when visiting. Personal preparedn…
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