Get ready for four times the chaos. Solo developer Cyber752 is dropping four brand-new indie titles this June 24, and each one brings a different flavor of madness to the table—from haunted pizza parlors to panicked underground escapes. Known for creating raw, lo-fi horror and experimental gameplay experiences, Cyber752’s latest collection is being published by the ever-reliable team at indie.io, and it might just be their most eclectic lineup yet.
🍔 Burger Witch
Swap spells for spatulas in this chaotic co-op cooking game set in a cursed dungeon diner. Burger Witch turns teamwork into an arcane ritual as you and your coven sling enchanted patties, upgrade mystical appliances, and desperately try to serve a line of customers that just won’t quit. Whether you’re laughing or yelling, it’s all in the name of witchy fast food fun.
🍕 Night Shift
Punch in for terror. Night Shift drops you into a haunted 24/7 pizza place with retro visuals, no hand-holding, and lots of things that don’t want you there. Tasks are randomized, the dread is analog, and everything around you seems off. This is lo-fi horror at its most unnerving—just don’t stare too long.
⛏️ Dark Mine
You’re deep underground. You’re alone. And something is definitely in the dark with you. In Dark Mine, all you have is your night vision camera and your instincts. Navigate collapsing tunnels, dodge unspeakable horrors, and find your way out before your light—or your sanity—runs dry.
📹 Warning
Survive one night beneath a psychiatric ward with only a crumbling security system and your own paranoia for company. In Warning, players monitor flickering feeds and supernatural anomalies that grow harder to explain—and harder to ignore. Miss too many, and something might break through the static.
Still Haunting Steam:
The Survivor
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Keep a derelict ship alive—and yourself with it—in this lo-fi sci-fi survival sim. Fuel dwindles, systems fail, and shadows move where they shouldn’t.
The Bunker
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A sealed military lab. A dead-end camping trip. A horror that should never have been unearthed. Step into The Bunker and uncover buried secrets that refuse to stay buried.
About Cyber752
Solo dev Andrew Mikhail, aka Cyber752, builds unforgettable micro-nightmares from his studio in Giza, Egypt. From glitchy survival loops to surreal co-op chaos, his games are all about emotion, tension, and making the weird unforgettable. He’s a key voice in indie horror—and this June’s launch solidifies it.
