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Fear, But Stupid
Is a first-person horror experience that balances unsettling tension with dark humor and absurd scenarios. Each level unfolds as a self-contained story, mixing parody, eerie settings, and unpredictable twists. The goal is simple: survive and escape. Players navigate dark environments, searching for keys, solving puzzles, cracking safes, and avoiding enemies that actively hunt them. Weapons are absent, so stealth, cautious movement, and strategic use of a flashlight are essential. Enemies react to noise, making sound management crucial—every step, interaction, or mistake risks drawing danger. Levels vary widely, blending comedic parodies of pop culture with intense horror moments, ensuring a dynamic experience. The game’s tone shifts across stages, keeping jugabilidad fresh. Hidden clues, notes, and bonus stages reward exploration, while the PS2-style visuals and atmospheric banda sonora enhance immersion. With an estimated 40 minutes of playtime in its Alpha versión, *Fear, But Stupid* offers a compact yet engaging journey into.