Ice Scream 1: Scary Horror is a survival horror puzzle game developed by Keplerians. The story revolves around a chase between the player and an ice cream vendor who kidnaps children. The atmosphere is tense from the very first minutes.
Starting from the protagonist J. Brown, who witnesses his friend Charlie being kidnapped by the ice cream vendor Rod right outside his house. Rod freezes his victims and hides his crimes behind his familiar ice cream truck.
Your mission is to rescue Charlie before it's too late. You must move through the playground, cafeteria, parking lot, and neighborhood to complete missions. Find keys, repair electrical equipment, collect gasoline, and unlock new areas.
The game's control system is quite simple:

Rod's pursuit mechanism is the defining characteristic of Ice Scream 1. He's portrayed as a friendly ice cream vendor, but in reality, he's a child kidnapper in disguise. Rod acts like a true "hunter."
Rod will constantly patrol the area without any specific plan. He is easily upset by noise and movement. If you're careless in your movements and clumsily drop things, he'll immediately chase you. Avoid running recklessly, opening doors forcefully, or dropping things. He can easily detect your location. Therefore, constantly hide, observe your surroundings, and move slowly to avoid being caught.
Compared to hiding in closets, under beds, or in classrooms in Evil Nun and Granny. In this game, you'll experience entirely new, bizarre, and unique hiding places in Ice Scream 1: Scary Horror.
The game places you in unexpected hiding areas never seen before. Players must hide in dog kennels, bushes, or restrooms. These hiding places are all Rod's movement paths. This creates constant tension and the feeling of being hunted.
Complete the search and puzzles to unlock the cage holding Charlie in Ice Scream 1: Scary Horror. Jump out of the ice cream truck together, much to Rod's furious astonishment. Visit our Granny website now to enjoy this heart-pounding chase!
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