Sad Satan, A Video Game

There is nothing more disgusting than a person who commits child abuse. Even the hardest criminals, convicted of anything from murder to cannibalism, consider children off limits. So you might wonder why a horror game would choose child abuse as one of its prime themes. The game is Sad Satan.

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Games: Cat Scratch

Throughout history cats have made their mark. Going back to ancient Egypt, cats were revered. They played such a big role in their culture, that the mere export of cats was strictly prohibited. Further evidence can be seen in their goddess Bastet, commonly depicted as a cat, or woman with a cat’s head. Bastet was the keeper of hearth and home, a guardian against evil spirits and disease. Today, cats are mere pets, part of the family, or even bad luck, if you cross their path. Whether you love cats or hate them when it comes to the game, “Cat Scratch” it doesn’t matter.

Cat Scratch
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Games: The Three Kings Ritual

Have you ever felt compelled to contact the spirit world? If you have questions you don’t wish to share in a séance, or around a Ouija board with friends, then perhaps the Three Kings Ritual is for you. But beware, it is not something to be taken lightly. Any answer received could be the truth, if the Queen chooses to answer, however the fool has taken the opposite seat, and if they choose to answer, it could be a trick. It is also possible for the fool, or even the queen, to pull you into the spirit world.

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Games: The Dry Bones Ritual

Are you ready to play hide and seek with a demon? If you survive, you win a prize. The prize can be anything you wish for. But be careful; it’s possible that whatever you’re summoning here might decide that playing the game isn’t a fair enough bargain for what you’re asking for. If you lose, the demon gets to do whatever it wants with you, and I assure you, it won’t be pleasant. As with any game where you are contacting demons, The Dry Bones Ritual is very dangerous. Be aware that you are messing with things you do not understand and could end up losing your mind, being killed, or worse – losing your soul. Play at your own risk – you have been warned.

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Games: The Midnight Game

The Midnight Game is an old pagan ritual used as a punishment for those who have broken the laws of the pagan religion in question. It was mainly used as a scare tactic to not disobey the gods, there is still a very real chance of death and even higher chance of permanent mental scarring to those who play the Midnight Game. It is highly recommended that you do NOT play the Midnight Game.

The game is played by inviting an entity known as the Midnight Man inside your home. The goal of the game is to avoid meeting the Midnight Man in the dark. Continuous movement makes it difficult for him to find you, and should you stop moving, he will catch you.

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The Ouija Board and ZOZO

You’re at a friends house, having a little fun. Then someone pulls out a Ouja board and asks if you want to play. You say, “Yeah, sure,” thinking it’s all fun and games. You and your friends sit on the floor, making a circle around the board; two fingers on the planchette. You get started, and as you sit there, trying not to laugh at how absurd this is, the planchette begins to move. But you’re not doing it, so someone else is. You look around the circle at everyone. “Who’s doing that,” you ask, and everyone remains quiet. The planchette begins moving faster and faster, around in a figure-8, before stopping abruptly. Your heart is racing, and you’re telling yourself this is all just a game, it’s not real, but it’s not over yet. The planchette starts moving again, this time stopping on the letters Z-O-Z-O. ZOZO, what’s that?

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