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s.p.l.i.t is a short narrative-driven horror game where you coordinate with technicians via IRC and use a raw command-line terminal to plan and execute a malware attack. Explore an unethical electronics superstructure through immersive first-person UI, solve detailed hacking puzzles, and uncover vulnerabilities hidden in legacy code.

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Release Date

24 Jul, 2025

Publisher/Developer

Mike Klubnika, Oro Interactive

Reviews

Steam: 92.87% positive (2525/2719)
Metacritic: -

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s.p.l.i.t is a short, narrative-driven horror experience centered on hands-on terminal hacking. From a first-person perspective, you step into the role of a technician preparing a coordinated malware strike—one command at a time—while the tension of what you’re breaking into steadily tightens around you.

The game’s interface is fully diegetic and designed to feel grounded and immersive: you work directly inside an on-screen terminal, navigating directories, running software, and executing traditional command-line inputs to push deeper into restricted systems. The puzzles emphasize authentic command prompt problem-solving, rewarding careful reading, precision, and a methodical approach rather than quick reflexes.

Between operations, you connect with other technicians through an IRC-style chat. These conversations aren’t just flavor—they provide intel, help you plan your next steps, and reveal more about the place you’re targeting, your crew, and the risks you’re taking. The more you learn, the clearer it becomes that you’re not simply cracking a network—you’re infiltrating something vast, deliberate, and morally corrosive.

The facility you and your team attempt to compromise is a looming superstructure built on unethical electronics, where old engineering decisions and legacy code hide vulnerabilities far beneath the surface. Progress demands coordination and patience: every action feels like it matters, and every successful intrusion carries the weight of consequence.

An original soundtrack supports the creeping dread, underscoring the isolation of working in the dark and the unease of watching systems respond to your inputs. Regardless of how events unfold, what you do here won’t become a story anyone tells for decades.

Will you hold up your end?


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