A new trailer has been released for the upcoming horror game The Fridge is Red — a game featuring multiple 4:3 aspect ratio, PS1-era-inspired horror episodes. The trailer depicts the scenes of several episodes with bloody hallways, adventures in snowstorms, creepy children, and of course, a red fridge. With the trailer, the developer 5WORD Team announced the release date for the game.
A young girl, Lori, is missing after a tragic loss in the family. In the game, the player assumes the role of Frank, Lori's father, who's trying to get her daughter back. Not everything is alright with him, though, as he thinks that all he can do is sit in a chair and keep looking at the red fridge in the basement, or else something bad is going to happen. The game sends players adventuring in 90s horror-inspired pixelated worlds that feature psychological fear in several distinct episodes. It's an anthology series in a horror game with interesting themes and experimental gameplay, a sort of old-school horror game version of Black Mirror.
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The trailer includes short clips from different scenes that don't seem to be in the order of the game's timeline. It starts in a basement with a blizzard striking the windows open and a ride through the snowstorm, followed by a walk in a semi-desolate office building with odd storerooms and eyes staring through the elevator buttons, and bloody hallways of what looks like a school. Another scene is a creepy church with zombie-like humanoids staring at the player, which might be tied to a later scene with a pile of corpses below what seems like a church bell. While there's limited game sound on the trailer with just an occasional sound effect, both the music
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