
SCREAMIFY LAUNCHES GAME NIGHT — A 24-EPISODE SLASHER SERIES WHERE THE BOARD GAME FIGHTS BACK
Screamify, the independent horror streaming platform, today announced Game Night, a 24-episode original series under its Micro Horrors™ initiative, written and directed by Trent Duncan of Venture Court Productions and developed by the Screamify Originals team in Nashville, TN. Game Night follows four friends — Evan, Riley, Brooke, and newcomer Sam — who gather for a costume-themed evening that takes a dark turn when Sam produces a mysterious board game called Survive the Slasher. Within moments of rolling the dice, the group is transported into a brutal, real-life version of the game. Armed with only three lives each, they must navigate deadly levels, avoid booby traps, and outrun a relentless slasher — all while uncovering a secret that has kept the game running for over a century.
The series stars Connor Sherman as Evan, Erin Taylor as Riley, Aubrey Nicole Plummer as Brooke, Morgan Flanagan as Sam, and Cheyenne Autumn Hess as the Slasher.
Game Night blends classic slasher horror with board game and video game mechanics — lives, respawns, hidden levels, and a villain who has been manipulating the rules long before the players arrived. The result is a vertically formatted series built for repeat viewing, where every episode raises the stakes and every death is only the beginning.
The series is one of three original Micro Horrors™ projects slated to premiere on Screamify. Additional installments include Autonomous, a 20-episode horror event set inside a real driverless vehicle currently operating on public roads, produced by Erin Áine and Kyle Valle of Big Squid Productions and starring Erin Áine and Domenic Jungling, as well as a vertically formatted horror project from TikTok filmmaker Joshua Alden and his sister Brandi Alden. Autonomous is also being featured in an episode of Behind the Screams, Screamify’s behind-the-scenes docuseries.
Micro Horrors™ represents a new storytelling format built specifically for mobile-native audiences — vertically shot, episodic horror designed for immersive viewing inside Screamify’s iOS and Android apps. The slate will roll out later this year exclusively on Screamify.
With this initiative, Screamify continues to expand the boundaries of independent horror — redefining not only how horror is consumed, but where it can unfold.

