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These games are AMAZING!! Haven't played any of them before and loved playing them back to back. Five games packaged into one is a great idea. You have a new fan Mike! 10/10 great stuff 👏

I only played Tartarus Engine so far, but I'm really impressed with this. I'm definitely looking forward to more. Here's a video I made for anyone interested.

this guy really loves spooky control rooms eh? yeah turns out it works, these were all pretty good times. kinda wish the newer ones used a different text to speech or had voicework cause it's the same one used in faith and I kept thinking "mortis" the whole time lol.

Control Room Alpha was short but great game loved it I made a video if your interested

This collection seems to be really good so far. I have only played Tartarus Engine as of now but I plan to make a series on all the games. I made a video if you're interested.

so far only played "the other side" but so far I like this 

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so glad I got to play all of these together, this was an amazing collection that followed a theme, cant wait to see what you do next!

Also your animation work is top tier

Full Play NO Commentary - 5 games w timestamp

Hey thanks! Appreciate it :)

I love it A good collection of horror games 

Excellent game!!

Awesome games, I played Concrete Tremor and The Other Side. I didn't have time to play more, but I like how interactive they are, yet also somewhat story-based. Good work!

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I was surprised that the creator decided to compile 5 of his amazing horror games into a collection on its own as I have actually played one of his games before which was "Control Room Alpha". Having not played horror games for a long period of time, the Unsorted Horror collection was something that I was looking forward to when I found some time to start making videos on horror games again.

My general comments about all 5 games is that I enjoyed the retro and metallic horror games that really made use of a lot of metallic, rusty type of texture for most of the games. The texture chosen really created a creepy and unnerving mood and atmosphere for the games that made use of the texture. Moreover, all 5 games had a special and different storyline that really shows the amount of thought and effort the creator put into each game. Furthermore, the music for each game was amazing and it enhanced the entire vibes that the game gives out. Lastly, I liked that the creator also takes into consideration of the amount of time that should be given to players to get used to the game mechanics for the games that involve various different steps so that the player doesn't end up getting frustrated if they are unable to figure out how to use the devices. Having ample time is essential before the player reaches parts that require them to act fast and furious.

For "The Other Side", I liked how it made use of the strong desire of the protagonist wanting to get out of the facility as the main drive and fear factor when time is running out. The game definitely made me anxious as time started slipping away while I tried my best to drill out of the facility. The ending was definitely quite funny and devastating for the protagonist as well. 

For "Control Room Alpha" being a short horror game, it made used of little jumpscares and making the player feel anxious when a sudden horrific event requires them to walk through the dangerous spider area. The game did not go the conventional route where the ending of the game was slightly different then what most normal horror games would probably have executed it. 

For "Carbon Steel", Carbon Steel was actually my favourite out of the 5 games as it has a pretty interesting introduction at the start where the protagonist is presumably passing documents to someone who is within a giant metal structure while standing alone in the middle of nowhere without anyone else present in the narrow queue. Moreover, the strange train ride with a silent and unnerving atmosphere was excellent to enhance the mood and atmosphere of the game before the protagonist enters his jail-like workplace. Carbon Steel definitely required the player to adapt to the new game environment and figure out the various game mechanics in order to complete the game. I enjoyed getting annoyed at myself while trying to figure out the game mechanics and happy that I managed to clear the game as well. Carbon Steel was able to capture my attention with each new addition in terms of difficulty and the constant pressure of having to finish the task as fast as possible through the various loud noises made by the SCP in the cage that added on to the stress.

For "Concrete Tremor", the game was quite unique in terms of its concept where it went from an ordinary resident of the building that decided to check out the roof to an entire battleship war between 2 individuals. It is definitely a very unique concept and losing the battleship definitely annoyed me XD. However, the ending for the game was what I would expect from such a cold and disturbing world. 

For the newest game, "Tartarus Engine", it was a game that had more interactions with people and was more focused on telling the story compared to the other games. The transitioning from being in a metallic lift that appears to run underground to having to share a lift with a superior that suspects them for partaking in suspicious activity to having to enter a large and majestic metallic area to install the overwriting system within a certain time limit before getting stuck in a never-ending cycle of continuous pain and torture was definitely pretty interesting and horrifying at the same time. This game also requires the player to understand the various functions of the tools being made available to execute the overwriting task within the time limit before reaching the ending of the game. 

I felt that "Tartarus Engine" was a little lacking in gameplay where all the player had to do was to install the overwriting system during the stipulated time while the rest of the time, the player is watching and listening to the story playing out by itself. It would be cool if there was more things to do in the game like maybe more things to do in the ending sequence etc. However, I really loved the design of the facility as it looks really majestic and out of the world. It was stunning and I was constantly looking at the area due to how cool it was.

Thank you for reading my comment. I really liked the unique style in the games and will be looking forward to the next game in the future.


great game! In the beginning I felt like is this even horror but then the game started to weird me out and even made me speechless sometimes. I really enjoyed your games! Very smart to put it all in one game!! 
Keep up the good work!

Great Compilation, i liked the Games, but i was already sold, when i navigated the Menu. You have a great grasp on the aesthetic and a coherent art style. I didn't like the robot voices, they are "fitting" but maybe a little less distorted or otherwise filtered would be less distracting.

Hope to see more, great work!

Tartarus Engine very very good and my bad for thinking the potatoes were doo doo

I played "The Other Side" and it was a lot of fun. I look forward to making videos on the other 4 games!

5 great games in 1 pack is very nice. 4 of them I played some time ago. This time I played Tartarus Engine, love the story/idea of the game. Amazing ending ;)

This game is fire also has more stories too this should definitely should be something you pay for but I'm not complaining

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"I feel strongly that Unsorted Horror is worth paying for, and it almost feels slimy that I was given the opportunity to play all five titles for free. There are hundreds of free horror games online that you can play, but Unsorted Horror rises above the masses to provide a series of unmatchable and disturbing experiences" 

-Excerpt from my full review on my blog! 

Another banger! Pretty cool concept and the ending wa top notch. Keep up the good work

Good Game

I love the game collection inside a game concept. Had fun, altough my potato laptop was fighting for its life.

This is so cool!!!!!

I love the Tartarus ending, we shouldn't believe computers and what other people made too much. And the preset of potatoes torture made me laughXD Yeah, it is like endless tremorXD

Just played the first game and it was really good.

I loved every game in this collection! You my friend have a very unique style that makes every title stand out, they are all spooky and unsettling in there own ways, even the concepts are creepy! I recommend every title, they are all worth an experience. The music and sound effects and atmosphere were amazing! I only skipped carbon steel as I played it before on my channel. :)

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I played the potato peeling game and now I'm terrified of trying any of his other titles. That was really effective.

Mike, I love  Tartarus Engine and am very happy that you’re back with a new game. I hope I got the humorous aspect of it right because I had a few laughs and think they were intended. Visuals were amazing and Jabbu did amazing work, I was stressed out like I was on my last two free Tetris lines due to the gorgeous soundtrack during the puzzle section.Just all around fantastic as always.  

Every games were amazing! The atmosphere and all the rusty metal made me feel soo creepy. Wanted to know what happens next everytimeXD

Tartarus Engine might be the best game of the year for me! 

Wow! I can't legitimately express how amazing your games have been. This collection proves that your raw talent, hard work and dedication brings the most immersive projects ever! I loved the new entry to your portfolio. It did remind me of the latest TV-Show "Silo", which has similar themes, but your game is completely different at the same time. 

The atmosphere, the sound design and dialogue feels intense. The stakes with this one are high, as usual with your games and the ending leave us with something to hope for? Maybe, at least that's my take on this dark story. 

Again and again, you have motivate me, personally to keep going and that's one of the great coalities a game developer can have - inspiring others, thank you for that Mike.

All the best to you and your development. Can't wait for more games! Cheers!

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Thanks, Niven! :). Funny that you mention the "Silo" series because "The Other Side" was originally inspired by the book Wool that the show is based off of. A lot of the scenes in the games are aesthetically inspired by the books.

Appreciate the support once again!

These games are fun, Tartarus Engine was amazing imo, I loved the visuals in it and the whole concept, good work :)

Fantastic work. All the games are incredibly unsettling and its a very unique take on the horror genre.

Great game! I love the art style you used throughout the 5 games, they really feel identifiable as Klubnika games. 

I thought the design was great, not only for each of the games, but also the 'Unsorted Horror hub'. Your games are always so fun to play through; I'm looking forward to seeing what you create next!

I really like Klubnika's games. They are really unique and impressively atmospheric. Tartarus Engine is another one of those games. I will have to post a gameplay on all my channels. Really worth a try. 

Wow! This new one is really good. 

I absolutely love the new Tartarus Engine dvd. That story was sooooo good and it was the first one I played. I'm definitely going to play them all. 

 

It reminded me of Doom 3! I had fun thank you!

Really love your games, and this collection is definitely awesome! It's got some of your best works, and the whole UI for selecting and choosing is pretty cool! Another great game btw, I really feel bad for these guys! Awesome job!

Gave it a Let's Play, great stuff as usual 

Amazing as always

Ιnteresting!

Love your games man. Can't wait to try Tartarus Engine.

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