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As the indie game scene continues to grow, it's clear that horror will remain a significant part of it. Games like Sakura Hell and Zombies Ate Their Neighbors are just the beginning, showcasing the diversity and creativity that indie developers bring to the table. The future of indie horror looks bright, with new titles and developers emerging all the time. , the community is reimagining this quirky survival