An immersive horror experience plunges participants into a story using sensory triggers—like sound, lighting, and physical interaction—to evoke genuine fear. It’s used in escape rooms, virtual reality, or live theater to create unforgettable scares. Horror enthusiasts, gamers, and thrill-seekers benefit most, seeking adrenaline rushes and deep narrative engagement that passive horror cannot match.
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