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A downloadable game for Windows

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IT'S IN YOUR BEST INTEREST TO COMPLY.

The first instalment in Villainous Games Studio's Horror Stories Anthology Collection. 

Horror Stories: PLEASE COMPLY is a short interactive horror experience with a dark twist on Maslow’s hierarchy of needs that will leave a long lasting chill down your spine. The only hope of escape its to comply. But how much are you ready to give up for a chance of freedom? 


You are trapped alone in a room, only a screen giving you orders and a locked door for company. But still, you’re feeling watched…Is there a chance at escape if you just do what you’re told?


The only way to freedom is through that locked door but there seems to be something…. or someone on the other side telling you not to obey.


FEATURES:

  A dark exploration of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

   An escape room you’re not sure you should escape

  And the question of how far you would go if you thought there was a way out

Dive into our short chilling interactive horror experience of 15 to 20 mins to find out if you will comply!

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Release date Oct 28, 2021
Rating
Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
AuthorVillainous Games Studio
GenreAdventure
Made withUnreal Engine
TagsAbstract, Atmospheric, Casual, Exploration, First-Person, Horror, philosophical, Psychological Horror, Thriller, Walking simulator
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse

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PLEASE COMPLY 835 MB

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This was a great demo! Sets up the story perfectly to be continued. A truly unnerving atmosphere, yet somehow beautiful. The story had me questioning who to trust, and the mini puzzles were fun ways of perpetuating that story. Felt like I was being watched the whole time I played. Great work! 

P.S. don't worry, I took the ending out of the video!