Besides the usual parties and knocking on doors for candies, a few Filipinos found another way to celebrate the spooky season: developing thrilling games that will surely have you at the edge of your seats.
Forgoing the usual Filipino mythical and scary stories of the Tikbalang or the Manananggal, developers of the games “Ligaw” and “St. Castro Plaza: Night Shift” decided on featuring real-life scary experiences of delivery riders and people working the night shift.
Similarly, the developers of horror-game St. Castro Plaza: Night Shift was also a school project, and the idea came from that experience of juggling school and work. Both game developers had conducted interviews with those working as delivery riders, as well as those working night shifts and as roaming guards to be able to set a realistic atmosphere for their games.
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