![]() ![]() In preparation for this episode I did some very cursory research and I looked up ‘best horror games for kids’ and frankly I was disappointed and troubled, because some of these games are really only horror in as much as Monster Valley High toys are horror. Maybe there aren’t that many children’s horror games.Īdam: Yeah, I don’t think there are. Somehow this is the first time we’re talking directly about games, which seems a bit unlikely, but it’s true. Ren: I teased at the end of the last episode that we might be branching into a new genre this episode, and we are!Īdam: Yes, you dangled the branch of possibility before them and it wasn’t just a plastic bit of old tat, it was a resplendent branch of truth. ![]() Ren: Welcome to Still Scared: Talking Children’s Horror, a podcast about creepy spooky and disturbing children’s books, films, TV and games - today we’re talking about a selection of children’s horror games spanning the last thirty years or so, and going into a bit more depth about the text adventure game Psy High. Artwork is by Letty Wilson, find their work at ![]() Outro music is by Joe Kelly, and you can find their music under the name Wendy Miasma on bandcamp. If you want to follow us on instagram we are stillscaredpodcast, and our email address is Intro music is by Maki Yamazaki, and you can find her work at her website, and music on her bandcamp. In this episode we talked about Psy High by Rebecca Slitt, published by Choice of Games in 2014. ![]()
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