Indie
Eyes In The Window
Plunges players into a chilling first-person psychological horror experience. The game turns observation into a haunting mechanism, where every glance feels like a risk. Set in a seemingly abandoned house, the environment reacts to your presence, shifting subtly as if aware of your every move. There are no weapons or visible threats—only the oppressive sense of being watched. The narrative unfolds through eerie details: misplaced items, distant sounds, and memories that don’t belong to you. The house itself seems to breathe, its walls hiding secrets that grow more intense with each step. Characters and events blur the line between reality and illusion, forcing players to question their own perceptions. The game’s slow-burn tension builds through environmental storytelling, making every shadow and reflection feel loaded with meaning. In *Eyes in the Window*, curiosity becomes your greatest vulnerability. The experience is designed to unsettle, leaving players questioning whether they’re uncovering the truth—or becoming part of it. This is horror that thrives on silence and suspicion. The game masterfully crafts.