Stay Within Range
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The Shift
Welcome to another quiet night at the office!
Your assignment is to monitor the room, keep the system stable,
and make it to the end of your shift.
It sounds routine, until the monitors begin to fail and the sound levels
start affecting things they shouldn’t.
The Rules
Broken monitors must be shut down before they overwhelm the room. Meanwhile, the office reacts to noise in
dangerous ways.
If the sound becomes too loud, the system spirals. If it becomes too quiet, something else
takes interest.
Stay between both extremes, keep everything under control, and hold out until morning.
The Threat
This is a short horror game about tension and balance. The longer you survive, the more chaotic the office becomes.
More monitors break, pressure rises, and the room grows harder to manage. If you fail to maintain control,
you will not be alone for long.
Always fear.
CONTROLS:
ESC (HOLD) - Back to main menu
L - Unlock/Lock Mouse
Left Click - Interact
This game was made in 2 days for MicroJam 055! Please leave feedback and report bugs if you encounter any in the comment section!
| Updated | 1 day ago |
| Published | 2 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | HTML5, Windows |
| Release date | 2 days ago |
| Author | uncletur |
| Made with | Godot |
| Tags | 3D, Horror, No AI |
| Average session | A few minutes |
| Languages | English |
| Inputs | Mouse |
| Accessibility | Subtitles, One button |
| Content | No generative AI was used |
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It's amazing how small experiences can captivate us so much with their atmosphere and storytelling.
I loved this one; I finished the game wishing it were longer so I could continue collecting small pieces of information about this universe.
Congratulations on the game. I hope you do well in the jam!
Missed the opportunity to add some things to make it a bit difficult to stay alive.
True that! Thank you for the feedback. Appreciated it!