v 1.0|Kyle Horwood
Free retro horror game
Security Booth is a free horror video game with retro settings by Kyle Horwood. Your job is to protect booths belonging to Nova Nexus in 1996. You will feel like you are in the first person, and there is a chilling atmosphere that will keep your attention.
The visuals are similar to PlayStation 1 graphics. You can move around and inspect objects. The story is mysterious and contains text layers that present information. You may also find grammatical errors. You can also check out Scarecrow COO 2.
Guard the security boothGuarding a booth can sometimes be scary. This is why Security Booth is a horror game. Based on the vehicle's license plate and the details in your notebook, you decide whether vehicles can enter the company's premises. You can let them in or refuse to allow them in the dialogue box. Talking to them will reveal more about them.
Psychological horrorSmall, strange events occur as the night progresses. This adds to the chilling atmosphere. A car may be watching from a distance and may hear rustling in the bush or loud breathing. It can add to the psychological terror of someone being awake all night in the booth while you decide if it's real.
Retro graphicsRetro graphics are one of the most attractive features. It is reminiscent of the first-generation consoles that survival horror began to take root. It's also very spooky and makes you wonder where it's coming form or who is nearby.
Be on the lookout for who entersSecurity Booth is a simple game that looks and feels familiar, but it has many interesting elements that will appeal to retro gamers. You will keep an eye on your surroundings, waiting for the next event. It's a short game, but it's still fun to play.