

Share
HFM Games · 2016 · Indie, Action, Horror, First-Person, Multiplayer
PC
Mostly Positive71% · 361 📉 Recent reviews down 47%
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About Share
In the backyard of the civilization, left by destiny without any hope, you'll find this house on the hill.
It will become your shelter and give you everything you need. But then, the owners of the hill will come.
And you will pay for this shelter. You'll have to Share with them: share lights and darkness, fears and calmness, share your own flesh. Give them everything and try to stay alive 'till dawn.
It will become your shelter and give you everything you need. But then, the owners of the hill will come.
And you will pay for this shelter. You'll have to Share with them: share lights and darkness, fears and calmness, share your own flesh. Give them everything and try to stay alive 'till dawn.
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
✦ AI summary
Players are divided on this game. Some appreciate its atmospheric, psychologically unsettling indie horror approach that prioritizes dread and isolation over polished production, finding it effective as a bleak survival experience. However, many others find it boring and frustrating, criticizing the lack of clear objectives or explanation, poorly implemented creature design mixed with asset-flipped environments, and reliance on vague hints rather than engaging gameplay.
There's zero explanation of what's going on or what your goals are. You can however press tab to get a vague hint for the next step to take. The games starts with you crashing your Jeep, then you have to investigate a house to presumably try to find a way to continue or escape. It's just plain boring - and the goofy creatures mixed with an asset flip level don't create an interesting horror environment.1 found this helpful
They don't get much more 'meh' than Share. It's not good, it's not terrible, it's just something to do for a couple hours. Longer, if you try to figure it all out on your own. My biggest gripe is that there's nothing connecting the gameplay between each checkpoint to the next--excluding the first section where you drive in and the last section where you drive out, you could take the rest, put them in a blender, spit them back out in random order with maybe minor changes here and there and you'd have the exact same game. I don't recommend spending money on it, but if you already own it and want to play it [b]wear headphones[/b]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=am2M0qPUWhc
Boring
Share is a stark and unsettling indie horror experience that leans heavily into atmosphere, isolation, and psychological discomfort rather than spectacle or polished excess. Developed and published by HFM Games, the title presents a bleak survival scenario where the promise of shelter is inseparably tied to sacrifice. From the moment the game begins, it establishes a tone of vulnerability and quiet dread, placing the player alone in a desolate world where safety is conditional and survival is never guaranteed. The premise is simple yet thematically strong. You find yourself abandoned and cut off from the rest of the world, eventually discovering a solitary house perched on a hill. At first glance, it appears to be salvation from the hostile environment outside, but it quickly becomes clear that staying there comes at a cost. The idea of “sharing” is central to both the narrative and the atmosphere, suggesting that survival requires compromise, loss, and an uneasy coexistence with unseen forces. This concept permeates the experience, giving even mundane actions a sense of unease. Gameplay unfolds from a first-person perspective and blends exploration, light action, and survival me…
share 2 please
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