Game snapshot
Benny Bash is a premium indie horror-puzzle adventure created by Eduardo Scarpato. It combines a creeping 1980s aesthetic with first‑person exploration, putting you inside the unsettling legacy of a cursed retro video game and the real-world places it infects.
Locked inside — premise and tone
You wake up confined to an isolated wooden cabin and are drawn into an old console’s ’80s-style game. A sinister force known as Benny controls the situation: you must follow—or resist—its commands while solving a string of escape-room style challenges. The experience alternates between eerie physical environments and distorted, nostalgic game worlds, with each decision altering the labyrinth and guiding you toward one of several possible endings.
Core mechanics and features
- First-person investigation and puzzle solving that blend real-world and in-game segments
- Multiple endings determined by the choices you make throughout the story
- Escape-room-style puzzles that emphasize observation and logic
- A retro visual and audio design inspired by 1980s games, used to heighten psychological horror
Language support and accessibility
- Japanese
- Turkish
- Russian
- Italian
- Brazilian Portuguese
- English
The interface and subtitles are available in the languages listed above, making the game accessible to a wider audience.
Playtime and replay value
Benny Bash is relatively short compared with larger adventure titles. While some players may find the run time brief, the strong atmosphere, memorable moments, and branching conclusions encourage at least a few replays to uncover alternate outcomes.
Suggested substitute
Top alternative: Minecraft — Java & Bedrock Editions (paid). If you want an experience with more open-ended exploration and longer playtime, Minecraft’s paid versions offer a vastly different, sandbox-style alternative.
Technical
- Windows
- English
- Portuguese
- Russian
- Turkish
- Full