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Recently Added Games

This page collects the games most recently added to Grim Arcade. “Recently added” refers to the site, not necessarily to the game's original release date. That is why a newer indie demo can appear beside an older horror game or a browser adaptation of a PC or mobile title.

Nate Hand Gesture and Trees Hate You are at the front of the current list. The first is a psychological horror visual novel in which a familiar hand game becomes part of a dangerous conversation. The second is a short forest game built around watching the path, spotting traps, and learning from failed attempts.

More From the Latest Additions

The rest of the page is deliberately varied. FNAF 2 is a fast multitasking challenge built around cameras, a mask, a flashlight, and a music box. Granny Horror 2 is closer to a traditional search-and-escape game, while Santy Is Home tells a compact Christmas horror story inside a family home.

For a story with choices, try The Coffin of Andy and Leyley or the fan-made LoveMoney. Undead Invasion switches to wave-based zombie defense, and Ragdoll Playground is an open physics sandbox rather than a conventional horror campaign. New to the site does not mean the games all belong to the same genre.

Why Old and New Releases Appear Together

This is a record of recent additions to the catalog, not a release calendar. Some entries began as older Flash games, established mobile titles, commercial PC releases, or fan projects. Others are newer browser games. A game's position here should therefore not be used as its original publication date.

Each game page separates the original release information from the playable edition when that distinction can be verified. It also includes a version note because a third-party browser build may have different controls, content, performance, or save support from the official release.

Choose Your Next Game

  • Try a first-person horror game for exploration, pursuit, and environmental puzzles.
  • Choose a visual novel when you would rather follow dialogue and decisions than outrun an enemy.
  • Pick an action or sandbox game for direct controls and a less story-focused session.
  • Check the content warning before opening games with mature or disturbing themes.

Playing in the Browser

The game frame loads after you press Play, and larger games may need extra time to download their assets. Keyboard-heavy games generally work best on desktop. Mouse-driven visual novels and point-and-click games may also work on touch screens, but support depends on the embedded build, so check the controls and version note before starting on mobile.