SCRAP and 213℉ have announced DO NOT PLAY, a point-and-click psychological horror game coming to Steam next year.
It’s built to mimic early 2000s Flash games: basic browser puzzles like spot-the-difference, drag-and-drop, hit the moving target. No jump scares (yet), but the tone leans heavily into unsettling.
You’re supposedly restoring a lost game called Geemu, which vanished from the internet under vague circumstances. Now it’s back. Sort of. The devs include a disclaimer saying they take no responsibility for anything that might happen while playing.
Could be nothing. Could be an Alternate Reality Game. Could be a waste of time. Either way, it's aiming for slow weirdness rather than loud horror.
Anyone interested, or does this just sound like a creepypasta trying to get greenlit?
It’s built to mimic early 2000s Flash games: basic browser puzzles like spot-the-difference, drag-and-drop, hit the moving target. No jump scares (yet), but the tone leans heavily into unsettling.
You’re supposedly restoring a lost game called Geemu, which vanished from the internet under vague circumstances. Now it’s back. Sort of. The devs include a disclaimer saying they take no responsibility for anything that might happen while playing.
Could be nothing. Could be an Alternate Reality Game. Could be a waste of time. Either way, it's aiming for slow weirdness rather than loud horror.
Anyone interested, or does this just sound like a creepypasta trying to get greenlit?