Which slender man game is the scariest




















Game is psychologically terrifying and violent, the Slender Man legend makes it worse. Damaging to the mind if not mature enough. The game contains some disturbing imagery, brief blood, horror themes and psychological violence. As you uncover the disappearance, you soon realize a supernatural entity might be involved. Violence: Mild violence; some violent threats and violent content.

Slender Man is a very scary urban legend parents, look it up. The uncertainty of when Slender Man appears and the ambience can make a standard year old scared out of their witts.

Blood: Brief blood; at the end of the game, there is a message on the wall written in blood. Nudity: Brief instance of nudity; at the end of the game, there is a dead male husk with visible nipples and breasts, private parts cannot be seen. Nothing too severe. Some other suggestive content throughout. This can range on a mild scale. Kids would not pick up on these themes. Disturbing ambience. Suicide references. Brief blood. Psychological violence.

The game is frightening. The screen flashes when Slender Man catches you. Player cannot pause game when screen is fuzzy, forcing you to move quickly. The game itself is rather tame on mature content, that being said, there is some mature instances in the game, and suicide references. This title contains: Ease of Play. Teen, 13 years old Written by randomreviewsperson April 19, The story of the Slenderman can have mature themes but knowledge of the story isn't at all required to play the game.

The controls are fairly easy to understand, too. Kid, 12 years old March 11, Awesome horror game, the best in it's genre This game is probably the best in the horror genre from , ; but the 2. It really brings the spooks. There are a lot of jumpscares, but the jumpscares themselves aren't really violent. There is recorded screaming in the end that may be disturbing, but you can't see the recording, you can only hear it. Teen, 15 years old Written by Noel S. January 13, I scare easily soo this may not help you.

I think that this game is scary but not too scary. I scare easily but still its not to bad most of the time. A few times i got mad due to the doors. The stupid doors. Im not really the best person to ask but its not violent its just scary. Younger kids may have nightmares. Teen, 17 years old Written by Anthony Davis March 18, There is no cussing no blood. I might consider an 8 year old playing it. Teen, 15 years old Written by DragonFly02 February 3, Very scary; major step up from The Eight Pages.

This game was scary. It was a great game, but it didn't run smoothly on my computer. But, it was still manageable, enjoyable, and VERY scary. Don't let young kids under 12 play this. Kid, 11 years old November 22, HUGE upgrade from the original,it even scared me!

A classic example of two great tastes that taste sad together, Five Nights at Slenderman is exactly what you'd think it is: a mash-up of Five Nights at Freddy's -style gameplay with Slender Man-esque spooky tropes. As far as its inspirations are concerned, it does a disservice to both.

While this concept could theoretically work as, essentially, an FNAF fan game, the game is instead sunk by its really rather rough design. What makes them work so well despite this is the profound sense of atmosphere they possess, with the characters and places of the FNAF games drawing you in and then freaking you out.

When you take that careful kind of design ethos out of the equation, and replace the freaky original characters and environments of FNAF with what is essentially a scratchy visual filter and some clip art , all you're left with is an unvarnished jump scare engine that loses the unique aspects of both the FNAF franchise and Slender Man games.

There's a decent idea at the heart of this one, maybe — but game-breakingly bad execution. After a few years of Slender copies duplicating themselves by the dozen, the verdict is in: you can't really do a whole lot with a Slender Man game. Static when he sees you? Got it. Look away to get away? Guess it makes sense. Innovations come along every once in awhile, to varying but rarely great effect.

That's fine, but it doesn't quite work. Okay, how about we add a gun , then? Ah, turns out it loses something. The lesson is that sometimes the best idea is just a great execution of a classic formula, and Slender: The Nine Pages is a perfect example of that principle in action.

Despite the almost deceptively suggestive title, this game is not in any way related to Parsec Productions' formative Slender: The Eight Pages, but it does improve on that game's design in many ways. As with the lousier game Night Shadows , the devil is in the details here.

Unlike that game, however, The Nine Pages does everything right, adding little touches like more interactive environments to provide just that little extra bit of verisimilitude.

The music is eerie, the visuals sharp, and the sense of horror palpable. By getting the small things right, The Nine Pages makes for an atmospheric and involving experience that's among the best and scariest executions of the Slender Man game formula that we've seen yet. The result of a tri-yearly game jam called Ludum Dare , in which developers put together a full game over a weekend with the help of their wit, tyranny of will, and dirt-low standards, Slenderman The Demented Demon is basic beyond belief.

Very suspensful There is little to no violence in this game but if you play this game alone in a dark house it is very scary It really depends on how easily you scare, this game is scary, base your choice on wether to play on that. Kid, 12 years old February 10, Scariest game ever!

Slender-man is the scariest game I've ever played! Although the game builds fear and excitement both at the same time. You have to find all 8 pages before Slender-man finds you. Slender-man can teleport and follow right behind you which makes this game even scarier.

The scariest place in this game is the restrooms because Slender-man could be anywhere in there! I played this game about 5 times in one day because of both fear and excitement. This game is definitely NOT for young viewers. Kid, 11 years old January 19, Gave me nightmares The first time I played this game I screamed as my iPad was on full volume. It is somewhat scary as I got nightmares!

It is good but scary. Teen, 13 years old Written by ultimategamereview January 13, The only thing is it is extremely scary When I played it for the first time my heart rate went up and i was sweating like a don't know what. The game makes you roam around in a dark forest looking for the 8 pages when you find the first page a gong sounds and won't stop A loud DONG sounds and quite frankly makes you scream out loud.

When I put violence it is because there isn't a scary symbol. I hoped this helped. Kid, 10 years old January 10, Lame, too creepy and does't even work!

This game is lame, it costs. All I now is that it can scare kids and give them nightmares so don't even bother to buy the game.

Kid, 11 years old December 20, My friend told me about this game called Slender and the slender-man myth. He got the game on his laptop and let me play it. It was one of the creepiest games i have ever played. The atmosphere is tense and scary the second you collect the first note there are eight notes about slender-man scattered around the woods that you have to collect.

There is no inappropriate content about it, except that it may terrify you. It is free and i recommend it for real horror fans. Teen, 15 years old Written by Fuschiaphoenix November 17, Fun and creepy, not for kids! Don't let your kids play this game. This would really be for teens and adults who are able to handle a game where a mythical creature stalks you and tries to kill you while you try to collect 8 notes.

Unless of you can really handle it-turn off the lights, grab headphones and turn the volume up a notch, and play! But don't worry because the Slenderman is just a mythical creature created by Victor Surge in a Photoshop contest. So check in with this game before playing it. Kid, 11 years old November 4, Not scary Kinda of lame and not scary i like the computer version better.



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