: Players must collect items—like the six ritual objects in Chapter 1—to activate the Ink Machine and progress.

The rival to 66. UBG76 has a dedicated "Horror" tab. Their version of Bendy and the Ink Machine saves your progress via cookies, meaning you can pick up where you left off the next day (as long as you don't clear your browser history).

The game is split into five chapters, blending puzzle-solving (finding gears, valves, and pipes) with stealth horror. It is wildly popular, which is exactly why schools block it.

: Unlike many horror games that leave players defenseless, BATIM provides melee weapons such as axes and pipes, and occasionally firearms like the Tommy Gun.

Because the scariest thing in that machine shouldn’t be malware.