Popular games published by company Airdorf Games

03.10.2017

Faith is a pixel horror game inspired by the era of MS-DOS, Apple II, Atari, and ZX Spectrum classics. Forget blue-and-pink neon. The 1980s were scary. No Internet, it was hard to reach you if you weren't home, and the U.S. was engrossed in the “Satanic Scare” which fueled widespread paranoia about devil-worshiping, witchcraft, and occult practices.

20.03.2019

The Wind is a short retro-inspired pixel horror game based on The Wind (from 2019) directed by Emma Tammi. The Wind tells the story of Lizzy, a tough and resourceful plainswoman, and her struggle against supernatural forces around her isolated home.

18.02.2020

Short retro-inspired game based on Extra Ordinary (2019) a supernatural horror-comedy film directed by Mike Ahern & Enda Loughman. You play as Rose, a (mostly sweet and mostly lonely) Irish small-town driving instructor, who must use her supernatural talents to save the daughter of Martin (also mostly sweet & lonely) from a washed-up rock star who plans to use her in a Satanic pact to reignite his fame.

16.05.2022

Hatching is a short retro-inspired, point-and-click virtual pet experience based on the Finnish horror film Hatching (2022).

01.01.1970

Excuse Me Sir is a point-and-click adventure game featuring content creator Molly Moon. Her world is creepy, surreal, and if you're not careful... deadly! Can you solve the mystery of your missing brother? Or will Molly lure you to your doom? "This game only has one rule: I Always Win." Excuse Me Sir is an unholy collaboration between Molly, Airdorf Games, Jesse Cox (Scary Game Squad, Monster Prom) and Torple Dook (Chip's Tips, Hand of Doom). ALSO featuring original artwork by Siren Head creator Trevor Henderson!

22.02.2019

Faith: Chapter II is a pixel horror game inspired by the era of MS-DOS, Apple II, Atari, and ZX Spectrum classics. Faith: Chapter II takes place during the "Satanic Scare" of the 1980s, a period of widespread paranoia of devil-worshiping, witchcraft, and occult practices. There was no Internet, no text messaging, and no GPS. Forget blue-and-pink neon. The 1980s were scary. The game was delisted with the release of Faith: The Unholy Trilogy in 2022.