What did you play for Halloween? :D
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Pengling Oct 31, 2023
I usually don't see any Trick-or-Treaters in Penglingtown, so I just opted for a cosy gaming-night in for Halloween this year.


I spent part of this evening simply playing a bunch of online matches in Bail or Jail (Obakeidoro!) (Proton), which is a light-hearted ghoulish-themed cops-and-robbers game with a Scooby-Doo-ish "Halloween every day" sort of vibe. It's one of my favourite games of recent times as-is, and it's a perfect fit for a few quick games on Halloween, of all nights.

Did anybody else have any specific picks lined up for Halloween? What were they?
Ehvis Oct 31, 2023
7 Days to Die!
StoneColdSpider Nov 1, 2023
I played the arcade version of......

Night Slashers (1994 Data East) - Beat 'em up
Splatterhouse (1988 Namco) - Beat 'em up

And I also played

Castlevania: Simon's Destiny (2017 Batandy) - GZDoom - First Person Whipper
gbudny Nov 1, 2023
There is a game for Linux with Halloween as the title that was commercial in 2003:

Halloween: The New Nightmare

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSi8E0n2rh4

You can download it for free:

https://github.com/brizzly/Halloween3D
Grogan Nov 1, 2023
Hmm, what did I play last night. I tested a lot of games (after changing some plumbing) but the games I played in earnest were Kona II Brume (second playthrough) and Far Cry 5 Arcade mode (user created maps).

Also booted to my other (from scratch) setup to test some OpenGL games and ended up playing Soma for an hour or so. That's a good creepy game for Halloween, not so much because it's horrific and scary, but because of the nature of what's happening. The end is the ultimate torment (for the character I mean, not that it's aggravating)

We don't get kids anymore. Two years ago we had one family show up that lives on an adjacent street, but it's mostly old folks and summer cottagers around here. We always buy stuff and have it at hand, and turn the driveway lights on etc. but nobody comes.
gbudny Nov 1, 2023
The Hunted Chronicle 2 is a scary game for Linux:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V08FujZzSdE

Last edited by gbudny on 1 November 2023 at 6:37 pm UTC
wvstolzing Nov 2, 2023
Not exactly a horror/spooky game, but it has a couple of ghost levels:

Downwell (steam)

-- it's an amazing game; works flawless on proton. (Actually, it doesn't even need proton, just a gamemaker binary. Finding a compatible gamemaker binary can be a problem, though.)
whizse Nov 2, 2023
Earlier this month I finished Costume Quest 2. From what I recall from the first game, this one is a little bit shorter and a little bit easier but still fun!

For Halloween itself I started playing The Excavation of Hobs Barrow. Non-gaming activities did keep me occupied so I have only played a couple of hours. No spooky stuff so far but it is well written and acted with oodles of atmosphere.

I also made sure to bake plenty of pumpkin pies. Three so far! I was expecting to make a fourth this weekend but the oven broke... Fingers crossed that spare part gets here in time!
Grogan Nov 2, 2023
Quoting: whizseI also made sure to bake plenty of pumpkin pies. Three so far! I was expecting to make a fourth this weekend but the oven broke... Fingers crossed that spare part gets here in time!

Mmmm, home made pumpkin pie. That's something that has to be home made... few make one that doesn't make me gag (like store bought ones... the colour and consistency of unripened stool, with a funny taste. It's usually squash, not pumpkin, too)

My mother lost her sense of smell a long time ago due to chemotherapy damaging her olfactory receptors. She only gets sweet, sour, bitter, salty, and "umami" (e.g. glutamates in meat distributed by fats) and of course the heat only from capsaicin in peppers. So she has a hard time judging spices etc.

One time she accidentally put a little extra ginger in the pumpkin pie and it was like magic, the best I'd ever had. Everyone else went ape shit nuts for it too. I asked her "WTF did you do! We have to duplicate this". I'm not sure she ever got that ratio of spices exactly the same again, but it's close every time.

Anyway, I hope yours turned out well
Technopeasant Nov 2, 2023
I spent Halloween finishing an update to a Halloween themed Linux game I wrote the year before.

https://pigalore.miraheze.org/wiki/Nightfall
Shmerl Nov 2, 2023
Umineko. Major part of the story there takes place in October too.

Last edited by Shmerl on 2 November 2023 at 11:23 pm UTC
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