Andy's Apple Farm starts you off with a job that sounds about as safe as it gets: help around a small, friendly-looking apple farm, follow simple instructions, get settled into the routine. That routine doesn't last. Once things take a turn, the cheerful farm setting becomes the backdrop for a survival horror experience built around stealth, resource management, and staying quiet enough that whatever's hunting you doesn't notice you're still there.
The contrast is doing a lot of the work β bright, welcoming visuals paired with a genuinely threatening survival loop make each new area feel like it could turn dangerous at any moment, even after it's already established itself as "safe" earlier in the game. Managing what limited resources you have while exploring for a way out keeps tension high well past the initial shock of the setting flipping on you.
The bait-and-switch from wholesome farm job to survival horror is exactly what makes it memorable β you spend the whole game unsure how far the danger actually extends. If you like horror built around atmosphere and tension, GBK Games also has Amanda the Adventurer and The Baby In Yellow.