Stranger Things: 1984
A retro adventure game that takes you back to 1984, when Hopper and a group of kids face dangers in Hawkins and the dark Upside Down. Game with pixel graphics reminiscent of SNES-era classics, it combines action with puzzle-solving. Each character has unique abilities – Lucas wields a slingshot, Nancy a baseball bat – and together you’ll uncover the secrets of the lab and hidden locations. Perfect for nostalgia fans and collectors, as Eggos and dwarves await discovery.
Stranger Things 3: The Game
The official companion game to the third season of the series will let you relive familiar scenes and uncover new missions. The new Hawkins is full of puzzles, combat, and co-op options – play alone or in pairs. Twelve playable characters, a retro style, and modern mechanics create a mix of nostalgia and fresh fun. Just like in the series, cooperation is key, because the evil of the Upside Down waits for no one.
Kingdom Eighties
This title is no longer directly from the Stranger Things universe, but its 1980s atmosphere and the story of a group of kids defending a town from mysterious monsters evoke the same sense of tension and adventure. As a young camp leader, you must build defenses, recruit friends, and face the attacks of “Greed.” The neon aesthetic, synthwave soundtrack, and skateboard parks give the game a style that recalls summer vacation and the spirit of Stranger Things.
Oxenfree
A horror adventure that begins with an innocent party on a deserted military island and quickly turns into a battle with the supernatural. As Alex, you will uncover secrets using radio frequencies, communicate with ghosts, and decide the relationships and fate of the entire group. The atmosphere of the game is full of tension and reminiscent of King’s stories – perfect for Stranger Things fans who love mysteries and strong dialogue.
Oxenfree II: Lost Signals
The sequel to the award-winning adventure game takes you to the coastal town of Camena, where electromagnetic waves are distorting reality. Riley returns home to investigate a mystery and soon finds herself in the middle of a conspiracy by a mysterious cult. The game builds on choices that affect the story and adds a new walkie-talkie communication system. Like Stranger Things, it combines nostalgia with horror elements and the feeling that “something is not right.”