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About

Welcome to your night shift at the local food stand. It seems like a normal, quiet evening serving hungry locals. However, as the night progresses, the conversations grow stranger—from an old man telling you to "be careful" to a police officer warning you about strange calls on the block.

You must prepare and serve the required amount of food to each customer to keep the night moving. But trust your instincts... the later it gets, the darker the streets become. Once the lights go out, your shift ends, and a deadly fight for survival begins.

Can you reach the escape area before the stalker catches you?

Features

  • Immersive First-Person Experience: Step directly into the chilling, isolated atmosphere of a late-night street vendor.
  • Interactive Mechanics: Pick up, hold, and throw objects using a dynamic physics system.
  • Narrative-Driven Dread: Feel the tension escalate with every customer you serve, driven by unsettling and cryptic dialogues.
  • Terrifying Climax: Survive a heart-pounding chase sequence against a relentless pursuer.

Controls

  • WASD: Move
  • Shift: Sprint
  • E: Interact / Pick up items
  • Left Click (Hold & Release): Throw the held object

"Something happened here. People forget things. I don't."

Updated 2 days ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, Linux
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
Authortoprakpt1
GenreAdventure
Made withGodot
TagsAtmospheric, First-Person, Horror, indie-horror, Narrative, PSX (PlayStation), Psychological Horror, Short, Spooky, Thriller
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
ContentNo generative AI was used

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Linux.zip 64 MB
Windows.zip 71 MB

Development log

Comments

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I am a simple man, I see a taco, I like... Heh, but seriously - pretty good game, I am waiting for the full release, keep up the good work!