Choose your next game

Online Horror RPG Games

Pick a browser-playable horror RPG, open the player, then use the page notes to check creators, platforms, official downloads and content warnings before you install anything.

Look Outside screenshot Look Outside Survival horror RPG Flesh, Blood, & Concrete screenshot Flesh, Blood, & Concrete RPG Maker horror Mistrick screenshot Mistrick Comedic horror RPG

How to choose

Pick by mood, time and browser risk

This directory is intentionally small. Every listed game has a visible source trail, a playable browser route and a short player note about what might break before you load the frame. Start with Look Outside if you want survival management and body horror. Choose Flesh, Blood, & Concrete if you want a shorter apartment-building horror piece. Pick Mistrick if endings, comedy-horror and keyboard-first play sound better for the session.

Game Best fit Session signal Check first
Look Outside Survival horror RPG with scavenging and body horror Demo here; full Steam release is larger Demo vs full version and mature content note
Flesh, Blood, & Concrete Short apartment-building exploration horror Official itch page lists about an hour WebGL, cookies and browser video support
Mistrick Comedic horror RPG Maker game with endings Official page lists 40-60 minutes Keyboard-only browser play and content warnings

Browser notes

Online play is convenient, but not identical to a download

HTML5 game builds can depend on WebGL, browser storage, cookies, video codec support and keyboard input. The guide pages explain those limits from official game notes and MDN references, so you can decide whether to keep playing in browser or switch to an official download.

Directory FAQ

Common questions before you start

Are these games official releases?

The pages link to official or creator-controlled sources. Look Outside is a demo build hosted here with source links to Steam, Devolver and the creator itch page. The other playable entries use official web builds or source pages.

Why only three games?

A smaller directory is easier to keep accurate. The current rule is that a game needs a playable route, source links and enough context to help players understand what they are loading.

Will browser saves always work?

No. Save behavior depends on the game build and browser storage settings. If a creator offers a downloadable build, use the official source page when reliable long-term saves matter.