I'm on Observation Duty
Atmospheric horror built around the search for anomalies on surveillance cameras. Several screens show empty rooms where small changes gradually appear: paintings... Read more
Atmospheric horror built around the search for anomalies on surveillance cameras. Several screens show empty rooms where small changes gradually appear: paintings disappear, furniture moves, doors open by themselves, or strange figures emerge.
The main task is to notice the anomaly in time, determine its type, and indicate the room where it appeared. Too many missed changes lead to an early end of the shift.
The game turns the usual search for differences into a tense horror experience. Most of the time, almost nothing happens on the screens, so attention gradually weakens. It is during these moments that the most subtle and unexpected changes occur.
System requirements and PC test
- Windows 7 SP1+
- CPU: Intel Core i3-2100
- RAM: 2 GB
- Free Space: 2 GB
- Video Card: Intel HD 3000
- Keyboard, mouse