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Trapped in a forest cabin, you must play a computer game offered by its owner to gain freedom. The game and reality intertwine: traps spill into your world and actions change the game. Survival hinges on solving puzzles across multiple endings and countless ways to die.

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Release Date

12 Nov, 2024

Publisher/Developer

Stately Snail

Reviews

Steam: 94.91% positive (1305/1375)
Metacritic: 80/100

System Requirements

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7 or higher
  • Processor: 3.0 GHz
  • Memory: 6 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Video card with 2GB of VRAM
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 5 GB available space

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Is this Game Trying to Kill Me?

Is this Game Trying to Kill Me? drops you into a chilling, recursive nightmare where horror and puzzle solving collide. Trapped inside a secluded cabin deep in the forest, you are offered a fragile escape: play a computerized game, and freedom might follow. But the price is higher than you imagine. The cabin and the game are tangled in a feedback loop, and every action you take inside the wooden walls echoes back into the digital world—while threats bloom in both realities and the environment seems determined to test your sanity. The longer you stay, the more the boundary between code and timber dissolves, until survival depends on outthinking a merciless, sentient puzzle that seems to know your every move.

In this first-person experience, you must think on your feet, solving intricate puzzles while evading deadly traps that appear in real time. The horror comes not from cheap thrills but from the chilling realization that failure in the cabin carries consequences inside the game—and every success reshapes reality in surprising, sometimes dangerous ways. The game leaks into your surroundings: a timer seems to materialize on the wall, corridors reconfigure themselves, and a familiar sound from the computer taunts you with a new hazard. You will juggle clues, manipulate objects, and test your nerve as the game nudges you toward impossible decisions.

Your life is literally on the line as you uncover secrets hidden in the cabin's walls: dusty shelves, hidden rooms behind false panels, and cryptic notes that hint at a larger history connected to the owner's bargain. The proprietor watches from a shadowed corner, presenting the terms of escape with a cold smile: win the game, and you walk free; fail, and the consequences multiply. Each choice opens or closes paths, and some doors may never reopen. The tension is constant, and the pressure to act quickly clashes with the need to observe, making the smarter move often the quiet, dangerous one.

  • Play the game while you're playing the game — a meta-layer where the computer world and the cabin world influence each other.
  • An old cabin deep in the forest that hides secrets, from creaking floors to hidden rooms.
  • Horror and first-person puzzles merge in real time, with traps crossing from screen to walls and back.
  • Multiple endings and numerous ways to die, depending on your choices, clues uncovered, and risk management.
  • A tense atmosphere where every decision matters and time bends with the game's logic.
  • Survive by deciphering notes, manipulating environments, and outsmarting a host who may not want to let you leave.

Is this Game Trying to Kill Me? is a tense, mind-bending experiment that asks how far you will go to escape a game that might be choosing your fate. It blends immersive storytelling with relentless puzzle design, challenging your perception of control as reality and play become inseparable partners in a deadly chase.


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