Don't Go Alone is the kind of title that doesn’t need a warning label—it’s the warning label. This horror-themed dungeon crawler from 1989 drops you into a world of haunted hallways, terrifying monsters, and a party of adventurers who probably should’ve stayed at home with a good book. It’s classic first-person dungeon crawling, with grid-based exploration and turn-based combat, but with a strong “budget horror movie” flavor. Monsters lurch out at you like actors in rubber suits, and the interface feels like it’s daring you to keep playing after midnight. Despite the spooky premise, it’s oddly charming—a mix of tactical planning and cheap jump scares. Perfect if you like your RPGs with more cobwebs than polish.
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