Horror Game Dollmare Creeps Onto Consoles After PC Debut
The psychological horror game Dollmare has expanded to consoles following its PC release. The game is now available on PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch for $4.99. Players work the night shift at a mysterious doll factory, inspecting creepy dolls for strange defects. Unlike most horror games, Dollmare creates fear through atmosphere and tension rather than jump scares.
Psychological Horror Without Jump Scares
Dollmare offers a different kind of horror experience. There are no monsters chasing you and no loud screamers. Instead, the game builds a constant feeling of being watched. The developers describe themselves as people who are too scared to play most horror games. They created the experience they would want to play – something deeply unsettling but not overwhelming.
Players must carefully examine each doll, looking for subtle abnormalities. The horror comes from small details – a slight movement where there shouldn’t be one, an unusual facial expression, or something just feeling “off.” The simple act of looking at dolls becomes increasingly tense as the night progresses.
Unique, Unscripted Playthroughs
Every player’s experience with Dollmare will be different. The game uses dynamic systems rather than scripted events. This means you can’t predict what will happen based on other players’ experiences. The anomalies you encounter and when they occur will vary each time you play.
The console release makes this unique horror experience accessible to more players. At just $4.99, it offers an affordable entry into psychological horror. Whether you’re exploring the factory’s dark corners or just trying to maintain your composure, Dollmare provides a fresh take on what makes games scary.

