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    10 Best Shows To Watch If You Like ‘Squid Game’

    10. Panic

    10. Panic

    ‘Panic’ is where teenage rebellion meets lethal risk. In a suffocating small Texas town, graduating seniors enter “Panic,” an underground game promising freedom in the form of cold, hard cash. But what starts as teenage thrill-seeking spirals into an escalating nightmare. The dares? Riskier. The secrets? Deeper. Think ‘The Hunger Games’ meets ‘Euphoria,’ minus the glitter, plus the grave danger. This series is a slow burn offering, but the fire gets hotter with each episode.

    9. Liar Game

    9. Liar Game

    The message of the story is trust no one, not even yourself. Imagine a reality show that rewards deceit. Welcome to ‘Liar Game,’ where participants are handed large sums of money and told to steal it from one another. It’s not just an endgame; it’s psychological warfare at its finest. The Japanese drama, based on the hit manga, explores manipulation and morality, with a genius swindler and an innocent girl forced into a twisted alliance. It’s cerebral, dark, and addictive just like any true survival game should be.

    8. The Purge

    8. The Purge

    One night. No laws. Absolute chaos. Forget rules. ‘The Purge’ asks what happens when conscience is erased for 12 hours and then stretches that nightmare across seasons. The series expands on the film universe, diving deeper into the lives ruined or built by the night of legalized anarchy. There are no organized “games,” but if can’t look away from the lawless ultraviolence of ‘Squid Game,’ ‘The Purge’ brings it in spades—complete with eerie masks, dark satire, and humanity at its most unhinged.

    7. Red Rose

    7. Red Rose

    Would you download death? A seemingly innocent app becomes a digital death sentence in this chilling British thriller. In ‘Red Rose,’ a group of teens download a party app that begins issuing terrifying demands. Fail, and the consequences are fatal. It’s a modern horror tale wrapped in technological paranoia, touching on cyberbullying, grief, and the sinister underbelly of social media. Think ‘Black Mirror’ meets ‘Squid Game,’ with a touch of ‘It Follows.’

    6. All of Us Are Dead

    6. All of Us Are Dead

    Zombies don’t play fair and neither do teenagers. Set in a high school where a zombie virus erupts overnight, this Korean bloodbath isn’t a death game in the traditional sense but it definitely is a survival challenge. ‘All of Us Are Dead’ excels at creating unbearable tension and emotional gut punches, as a group of students fights their way through infection, betrayal, and the disintegration of everything they thought they knew. If you loved the moral dilemmas and breakneck pacing of ‘Squid Game,’ you’ll devour this.

    5. Sweet Home

    5. Sweet Home

    What if the monsters outside were better than the ones within? Another South Korean gem, ‘Sweet Home’ turns the apocalypse inward. Residents of a crumbling apartment building begin transforming into grotesque monsters driven by their deepest desires and the rest must fight to stay alive. The series is a visual feast, soaked in blood and existential dread. With compelling characters and a gripping plot, this show asks: What makes a monster? The answer might just be you.

    4. The 8 Show

    4. The 8 Show

    What’s your dignity worth? Netflix’s 2024 knockout ‘The 8 Show’ is the closest spiritual sibling to 'Squid Game' yet. Eight contestants are trapped in a mysterious skyscraper, forced to perform for anonymous viewers. Every minute earns money but they have to spend it to eat, sleep, and survive. Each character occupies a different floor, and the hierarchy quickly becomes lethal. With rising tension and shocking betrayals, the show is a blistering takedown of capitalism and voyeurism.

    3. Hellbound

    3. Hellbound

    Your judgment day has a date and a time. In ‘Hellbound,’ supernatural creatures begin appearing to condemn sinners to hell, sparking a societal collapse ruled by fear and fanaticism. It’s more theological horror than survival game, but the stakes are just as terminal. The brilliance of the show lies in its psychological tension—how people cope when death comes with a ticking clock and a moral message. It’s bold, philosophical, and profoundly disturbing.

    2. 3%

    2. 3%

    Meritocracy has a dark side, right? In a stark future divided between scarcity and luxury, 20-year-olds must pass “The Process” to earn a place in paradise. But only 3% succeed. This Brazilian dystopian thriller is more than just elimination games; it’s a deep dive into inequality, identity, and the price of privilege. The challenges are mental, emotional, and political. Every win feels earned, and every loss cuts deep. ‘3%’ is a slow-building gem that grabs you and doesn’t let go.

    1. Alice in Borderland

    1. Alice in Borderland

    Wonderland never looked so deadly. If ‘Squid Game’ had a cousin raised on anime, Tokyo neon, and existential dread, it would be ‘Alice in Borderland.’ Arisu and his friends are transported to an empty version of Tokyo, where they must play brutal games to survive. Each game has a suit and difficulty, ranging from mindbending puzzles to explosive deathmatches. The stakes rise, the mysteries deepen, and the body count climbs. What makes the show so masterful isn’t just the action, it’s the psychological toll. What we see on screen is a looming question: what happens when life becomes a game? Maybe, the only way to win…is not to lose your soul.

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