ha-ha-ho-ho-horror (AppID: 3731940)
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An indie horror game with a comedic twist about a girl with asthma, imaginary cartoons, and a voice in her head. Explore pricing history and player statistics for ha-ha-ho-ho-horror.
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System Requirements
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Pentium 4 processor or later that's SSE2 capable
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 4 GB available space
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
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*languages with full audio support
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About This Game
An indie horror game with a comedic twist about a girl with asthma, imaginary cartoons, and a voice in her head. She ends up in a strange yard and tries to escape. The antagonist? A clown. Scary? At times. Funny? A little.
Detailed Description
An indie horror game with a humorous twist.
It’s horror — but not the kind that ruins your night. More like the kind that makes you laugh nervously.
The main character is a little girl with asthma and an overactive imagination. She sees cartoonish visions and hears a voice in her head. One night, these visions lure her into the yard of the wrong house.
She’s not the first child to end up here:
six others came before her — and, well, let’s just say they no longer visit strange houses.
But something’s different with the seventh.
The local resident — usually quite effective at his creepy business — just keeps messing up. Slamming the wrong doors, dropping knives and pans, running into walls…
Maybe it’s because he wasn’t expecting a guest.
He’s struggling.
She’s... kind of having fun (kinda).
What to expect:
A slightly deranged atmosphere with a dash of fear
A humorous spin on classic horror tropes
Cartoonish visuals contrasted with dark themes
Jumpscares that might not even work — literally
Six mini-stories from the previous kids, and one big misadventure of the seventh
This is a game about fear.
But not yours.
It’s his.
The fear of a villain who just can’t handle one little girl.
Or can he?