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According to Dr. Glenn Sparks, a professor of communication studying horror effects, the "excitation transfer theory" explains the appeal. When a scary movie or game ends, the physiological arousal (sweat, high heart rate) doesn't vanish immediately. The brain mislabels lingering arousal as pleasure or relief.
Leo and Jax found it during a boring Tuesday study hall. While the rest of the class labored over trigonometry, they hovered over a flickering Chromebook screen. The site was bare—just a white background with a single link in Courier font: TERROR. unblocked games terror
Leo navigated the character toward the library icon. As the avatar entered the room, the lights in their actual classroom flickered and died. The only source of light was the glowing rectangle of the Chromebook. According to Dr
Why play terrifying games in a brightly lit classroom during a study hall? The appeal is paradoxical but logical: The brain mislabels lingering arousal as pleasure or relief