Entering into the world of Unsorted Horror, Players will choose a CD out of five choices to launch a game, and the most common denominator for all these games are the interactive and puzzle-based mechanics, as well as an aesthetic that masterfully blends the eerie, the mechanical, and brought to life by PS1 style of graphics with its low poly models, low resolution text, and soundbytes. The use of retro and metallic textures immerses players in a palpable sense of dread, evoking a world where rust and machinery coexist in a symbiotic dance of terror.
Each game only lasts around five to ten minutes each, but it has meticulously crafted its own corner of this dystopian universe, drawing players into a realm where every corridor, lever, and door can potentially hold a secret and horrors that are waiting to be unveiled.
There are five games in Unsorted Horror: The Other Side, Control Room Alpha, Carbon Steel, Concrete Tremor, and Tartarus Engine. All of these games offer something different whether in its mechanics, scariness factor, or plot. One of the best parts? it’s completely free-to-play.