Eyes of Horror: collect the picture set and survive the morgue-to-school scare
Eyes of Horror turns each run into a picture hunt inside a horror quest. You move with WASD or the screen controller, search for the required number of pictures, and watch for bonuses that can help or hurt; one picture may pull an enemy toward you, while another can give you an endless run. The shift from a morgue to a school adds a clear location change without changing the pressure.
Each picture matters because the system is not just about progress, it can bend the run. That makes every pickup worth reading before you grab it, especially when a bonus changes enemy behavior or gives you extra speed. The result feels closer to a risky item hunt than a straight chase, which fits the hidden object side of the game better than a simple maze escape.
Use bonus pictures to outplay the monsters
The monsters are the main threat, so route choice matters as much as movement. If a picture draws danger in, you can use that moment to redirect a pursuer or move through a safer lane. If the endless run effect appears, you can cover more ground fast and push closer to the win condition. That kind of tradeoff gives the game a sharp survival edge inside a small set of controls.
For players who enjoy tense escape runs, Scary clown Game shares the same stalk-and-flee energy, while Evil Granny: City Terror leans on similar horror pressure and movement under threat. Lets Kill Evil Nun also plays with hostile pursuit, but Eyes of Horror keeps the focus on collecting pictures rather than only fleeing.
It plays on mobile and desktop, so you can keep going in a browser with no download and no signup. If you want a compact horror challenge with a clear collection goal, Eyes of Horror gives you that straight away.
Platform
Browser Desktop , Mobile and Tablet
Release
30 january 2023
Last Update
30 january 2023