Free single-chapter horror game
From the makers of bone-chilling games Horror Tale 1: Kidnapper and Death Park: Scary Clown Horror comes the short yet terrifying tale of 911: Cannibal (Horror Escape). In it, you’ll play the role of a captured teenager who has to escape the house of the maniac cannibal.
In the immersive 911: Cannibal horror game, you have to interact with the items around you to solve the puzzles and open the locks. You have to be careful and ensure that you cover your tracks well, though, as the cannibal can catch you if you’re too reckless.
Eerie storyline and gameplay
The game’s plot is pretty straightforward—your character will wake up locked in a cage in the cannibal’s basement. You have to figure out how to unlock and escape the cage first, then you’re free to roam around the basement to see what items you can find. Aside from the dim lighting and the spooky atmosphere, the spine-tingling background music also adds to the overall feel.
You’ll need to collect keys and other important items that you can use later. An inventory display at the bottom will show you what you’ve already picked up. The human icon at the lower right shows if you’re standing or crouching. Aside from being intuitive, you also have to be quick in returning to your cage and placing the locks back once the cannibal is alerted.
This horror game is definitely not for the faint of heart, as besides the thrilling overall gameplay, a jumpscare also happens once you’ve reached the top of the stairs. The game returns to normal after that, although it will also be over soon. It seems to kick off a series of more game chapters involving the maniac cannibal and it ends with a cliffhanger once you’re out of the house.
Perfect for one sitting
Due to its rather short storyline, you can surely play 911: Cannibal in just a short amount of time. However, even if the gaming experience is short, the adrenaline-inducing plot is still worth it. The spooky environment and background music are equally gripping, offering you a notable horror game that will occupy your mind even when you’re done with it.