Best Indie Games For Mac 2018

Best Indie Games for Mac in 2018 Indie games might not be everyone's cup of tea, but they represent a source of novelty in the gaming world. Most of the time, big studios are more concerned with money than innovation, sticking with what they know to be profitable and focusing on sequels, prequels or DLCs, which can get rather tiresome. While those big-name games may garner the most excitement on press conference stages and the showfloor, it's unwise to overlook the perpetually strong stable of independent games on show at E3. Here are the best and most promising independent games the Game Informer staff saw at E3 2018.

HomeComputersSoftwareBest free indie horror games for Mac and Windows (2018)

If you love being in paranormal conditions and watching horror shows, then you should play the best free indie horror games we have shared in this article on your Macintosh or Windows computer. The games have disturbing and scary graphics. They test your level of patience like no other software.

The games offer 3D graphics and have great background sound. Although the games don’t require 1+ GB storage memory, they’ll surprise, thrill, and excite you during the gameplay.

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The story of this free indie horror game for PC revolves around a graphic designer who is on an overtime duty to get his pending work done. During the wee hours, the office gets spooky and strange things start to happen.

The strange environment freaks out the designer and with heart in his mouth, he decides to find out the reasons for the same. This game has an interesting plot, nice graphics and it will keep you entertained and thrilled.

The game enables you to control the character with W, A, S and D keys of the keyboard and the mouse. Its setup file’s size is 115 megabytes. It runs on Windows and MAC operating systems.

SCP is a popular Indie horror game for Mac and Windows 7, 8 or 8.1 PC. In this game, you’ve to deal with a possessed sculpture that looks strange as well as scary. The sculpture has skills to hunt down anyone that comes in its way. It gets into action only when it’s out of your sight.

This sculpture is accompanied by a deadly creature that can kidnap and control the player. SCP Containment breach has spine-chilling audio effects. The size of the game’s installer file is 230 megabytes.

In this game, you’ve to guide a girl named IB out of the museum where she gets accidentally trapped. Just like the night in the museum movie, the artifacts, and sculptures in the place where IB is trapped come to life after the sunset. This is one of the coolest horror games for girls.

In this FPS, you’ll play the role of a guy trapped in a hospital that has been in no use since years. The hospital is scary and it is a home to many ghosts. As you’re into their zone, the monsters consider you as a trespasser and they’ll try to kill you. You’ve to hunt them down and get the guy out of the hospital.

Yet another FPS in this list, you’re trapped inside a large house which is haunted by spirits and several mysterious things. You’ve to solve the riddles by exploring the manor. The game has many interesting but scary mysteries and nice graphics.

Rec Shutter is one of the top free horror Indie games. In this game, the user plays the character of a reporter carrying latest gadgets. One of the gadgets that the character owns is a shutter equipped camera.

The character must solve the mysteries of the spooky place and at the same time, he must use the camera to record paranormal activities and other scary scenes from a haunted location. On his mission, the character will encounter ghosts and several other scary creatures.

With a similar plot like the popular FPS half life 2, the player has to immerse himself in the character of Simon who wakes up in a spooky city after an accident. He has to find the reason for the relocation. To do so, Simon has to travel across the city where he’ll find clues. He’ll also face paranormal creatures.

The game offers 5+ hours of gameplay. It enables you to arm the character with 24 different weapons.

This free horror game for Apple and Windows PC takes you way back to the year 1966 in a scary incident at a power plant, which was shut down because of some unknown reasons. Some citizens are trapped in this factory and you’re assigned the task to rescue them.

In this game, you’ve to find eight pages that have been written by a scary slender man at his residence located in a deep forest. The place where you’ve to search the article is scary. Slender man is roaming in the forest to find new victims.

Conclusion: The Indie Horror Games we’ve mentioned above have a great storyline. If you want to play free games to kill time, play Slender, One Late Night, Kraven Manor, Erie, Cry of Fear, SCP or IB on your MAC or Windows PC.

I really enjoy playing car racing game especially Need for Speed. Though I haven’t played any horror as yet. I think some day I should play horror game as well.

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The Rundown

  • Best for Tactical Combat:Into the Breach at Steampowered, 'Puts you in charge of three time-warping pilots and the huge mechs they control as they battle the insidious Vek.'
  • Best Scare Factor:The Forest at Steampowered, 'You're the only survivor, but you're far from alone. Unfortunately, the existing inhabitants aren't thrilled to have you around.'
  • Most Addicting:Oxygen Not Included at Steampowered, 'Tunnel to new areas, create weird and wonderful mechanical contraptions to purify your water, separate gases and generate power.'
  • Runner-Up, Most Addicting:My Time at Portia at Steampowered, 'The colorful cartoon graphics and relaxing soundtrack mix perfectly, making sure you keep playing.'
  • Best Survival:Raft at Steampowered, 'Cast adrift on a small raft with nothing but a simple plastic hook for company, your first task is finding something to eat and drink.'
  • Best Roleplaying:Kingdom Come: Deliverance at Amazon, 'This open-world roleplaying game mixes exploring and interacting with strangers with a challenging first-person combat system.'
  • Toughest Decision Making:Frostpunk at Amazon, 'Temperatures have plummeted around the world and it's up to you to build a functioning society—and not let everyone freeze to death.'

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Best for Tactical Combat: Into the Breach

Part futuristic combat simulator, part chess match, Into the Breach puts you in charge of three time-warping pilots and the huge mechs they control as they battle the insidious Vek.

Starting with basic mechs and simple capabilities, success brings access to a range of different combat machines. Note that's different, not necessarily better — each mech has its own strengths and weaknesses, and it's choosing the best combinations that will get you through the four islands and to the final showdown.

Smart tactics are key to winning battles, as with a little help, the mindless Vek will kill each other just as well as your own mechs. Equally, pushing them into the ocean or towards an erupting volcano can often be more effective than straight-out blasting.

It's easy to pick up the basics, but mastering the game will take longer. Graphics and sound are functional rather than impressive, but that just means Into the Breach plays well on laptops and low-end desktops.

Best Scare Factor: The Forest

The Forest starts with your plane crashing on a remote forested island, and things don't get better from there. You're the only survivor, but you're far from alone. Unfortunately, the existing inhabitants aren't thrilled to have you around.

Your only job is staying alive, which initially consists of scavenging food and making a basic shelter. Over time, you can create tools and weapons from the things you find, and build traps and a fortified base to keep the mutant enemies out.

Exploring further afield offers useful resources and hints at a deeper mystery to your new home, but also brings you into contact with some truly horrific creatures hiding in the darkness.

The more impact you have on the island, the less happy the inhabitants become. They're not afraid to let you know about it, either, with stronger enemies and larger groups showing up to deal with the interloper.

Expect to be jumping out of your seat regularly, as a blood-curdling scream pierces the night, or an enemy unexpectedly leaps out from behind a nearby tree. There's a multiplayer mode for up to eight players, but for maximum terror, take on The Forest alone.

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Most Addicting: Oxygen Not Included

If you've got a long, wet weekend ahead of you and no plans for it, download Oxygen Not Included. This space colony simulation will suck every spare minute you have to give it, and then some, as you set your colonists to work building a habitable base deep within an asteroid.

The cute cartoon graphics and easy introduction disguise what quickly becomes a deep and complex battle for your colonists' survival. They need breathable air, unpolluted water, food and warmth, and continuing to provide all of these simultaneously will tax even veterans of this style of game. Of course, survival is one thing, but happiness is something else entirely.

Tunnel to new areas, create weird and wonderful mechanical contraptions to purify your water, separate gases and generate power, grow enough food, avert a crisis or two and then check the clock to realize it's 5 a.m. and you haven't been to bed yet.

Runner-Up, Most Addicting: My Time at Portia

If you enjoyed Stardew Valley, or those farming simulators that were all the rage on mobile a while back, you'll love My Time at Portia. Despite being set post-apocalypse, the little village of Portia and surrounding countryside is surprisingly lovely, but there's no time to stand around looking at it.

Your first tasks are simple enough — patch up the decrepit house your father left you, craft a few simple tools — but things get harder fast. Finding the components to build a bridge requires tracking down rare components in the surrounding ruins and caves, crafting machines to create ever more complex materials, and setting them to work while gathering and processing the rest of your supplies. It's a big job, and you've only just got started.

Whether you're exploring the fields, chatting to the village locals or hunting fluffy animals, it's the cuteness that stands out as you work your way to being crowned the top workshop in town. The colorful cartoon graphics and relaxing soundtrack mix perfectly, making sure you keep playing for 'just another five minutes' far too often.

Best Survival: Raft

The gentle roll of the swells, the cooling breeze, the endless shark attacks. Such is the ocean life, apparently, at least when you're playing Raft.

Cast adrift on a small raft with nothing but a simple plastic hook for company, your first task is finding something to eat and drink. Catch whatever debris floats past, scavenge from reefs, and before you know it, you'll own a floating mansion instead of a few planks of wood, be growing your own food instead of eating waterlogged potatoes, and have enough water to last weeks, not hours. That's about the time the man-eating shark shows up and starts taking chunks out of your vessel. Great.

Keeping the various systems ticking along, while upgrading your vessel and fighting off the marine life, starts to resemble an elegant dance when you get it right, and a clumsy mess when you don't. Later in the game, you can explore the islands you float past and dive underwater to find scarce resources. Assuming the shark doesn't get you first, of course.

With a perfect gameplay curve, immersive sound and graphics, and the ideal mix of frantic action and smooth sailing (pun intended), Raft is one of those games you'll just keep coming back to.

Best Roleplaying: Kingdom Come: Deliverance

If you've ever fancied being a nobody in fifteenth-century Europe, you've finally got your chance. Kingdom Come: Deliverance takes you from simple village life as a blacksmith's son to the front lines of a typically-bloody medieval war, without a single magic spell or bloodthirsty vampire in sight.

This open-world roleplaying game mixes exploring and interacting with strangers with a challenging first-person combat system, but it's dozens of little touches that bring the politics and challenges of the period to life.

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Your clothing changes how you're perceived, as does how bad you smell. Get caught stealing, and you'll go to jail. Change out of your noisy armor into something quieter and more subtle, and you'll do a better job of sneaking around.

Your character, Henry, learns by doing, whether that's sword fighting, horse-riding or anything else. Quests abound, often with multiple ways of approaching them that each have their own benefits and pitfalls.

Even the approach to saving games is well thought out, with autosaves being rare, and the only other options being paying for a bed in an inn (assuming you're near one), or drinking a rare and expensive alcohol (which gets you drunk if you do it too often).

You'll need a beefy machine to play Kingdom Come: Deliverance, and in a game this vast, it's not surprising to discover more than a few bugs. If you've got enough patience and computing power, however, it'll make a great addition to your roleplaying library.

Toughest Decision Making: Frostpunk

In Frostpunk, your management skills are the last hope of a shivering population. Temperatures have plummeted around the world and it's up to you to build a functioning society — and not let everyone freeze to death — out of the icy wastelands that remain.

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It's a tough game, and just as you finally get things running smoothly, another crisis hits. This leads to unthinkable decisions: Do you force children into the coal mines to keep the furnace running for another night? Raise spirits by using the resources you had earmarked for a hospital to build a pub instead? Put sawdust in the food to ensure there's enough to go around?

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