Low-budget indie games tend to be some of the most creative around, assuming they aren't just flipping assets poorly in Unity. Without the budget to dazzle the audience with beautiful graphics, they instead need to focus on something else to stand out. These restrictions can lead to some very creative premises. Let's look at Elevated Dread. The premise is simple. You play as a kid who's trying to earn some cash and have been tasked with posting some flyers in a variety of places. The last area on his stop is an incredibly creepy apartment building, and that's where you take control.
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