The Face Horror Game begins as Emily’s analog clock stops and glows faintly in the darkness: 1:15 AM.
She wakes up alone at home, her heart thudding softly in fear. Her phone’s signal is offline. She swings her legs off the bed and stands, her bare feet touching the chilling wooden floor. When she flicks the switch by the door, nothing happens. A blackout. Not just her home—her whole neighborhood is now covered in darkness. Emily grabs her phone again and turns on the flashlight, the beam illuminating her cursed room in the haunted house. This is bad. Where are my bad parents? she thinks, stepping alone into the dark hallway of claustrophobia.
Before Emily’s house existed on Hill Street, there was something else here. Something slender. Something that did not belong.
Long before mankind spread to this land, there was a darkness—a thin veil between the waking world and something beyond comprehension. This place was never meant to be inhabited; it was boiled in reality, a place where existence frayed at the eyes. The Face is not a ghost, nor a devil. It is also not the spirit of a vengeful person. It is something far scarier than her neighbor Mr. Red—far worse. A creepy entity born from the void between worlds, a sentient anomaly that should not exist, called The Face.
The Face is a very scary, malevolent entity that feeds on fear—draining its victims to death—and devours the souls of the lost. But The Face’s true form is something far more horrifying. The human mind cannot truly comprehend it, so people try to interpret it—but no one ever sees the same thing. It manifests as a grotesque, ever-shifting visage, resembling a killer clown with unsettling, distorted features—its smile too wide, its eyes too spooky, its face boiled, its laughter echoing in unnatural ways. Each color represents a death soul it has devoured, their expressions frozen in fear, terror, and silent screams.
The cursed houses on Hill Street were built over this haunted park, unknowingly placing families within its reach. The Face weaves itself into nightmares, fears, and madness—until people no longer know what is real.
And when you truly see it with your own eyes—when you finally understand—it will be too late. Because by then, you might not even remember who you really are.
With stunning 3D visuals, haunting sound design, analog horror game mechanics, and a true story boiled with one shocking twist, this indie horror game immerses you in a psychological thriller where nothing is as it seems. Can you survive the fear and uncover the dark truth about the spooky ghost’s presence, the killer clown, the red face, and what happened on Hill Street every night at 1:15 AM?
Features:
• Explore a Living Nightmare: Search Emily’s sweet home and her neighborhood, where every shadow hides a secret and unpredictable jumpscares await.
• Engage in Immersive Gameplay: Perform everyday activities—cooking, sleeping, eating lunch, playing radio tapes, or searching for clues—while terrifying supernatural events escalate around you.
• Face Terrifying Phenomenon: From a spooky lady in red to a creepy clown orchestrating the terror, survive phasmophobic exorcisms with a terrifying evil paranormal entity.
• Discover a Psychological Horror Story: Piece together the cursed house's true story and the dark mystery of the neighborhood through books, newspapers, and unsettling clues.
• Realistic Simulation Mechanics: Experience a highly detailed VHS home simulator, from going to the bathroom to keeping your eyes open every night—adding tension to even the smallest tasks.
• Character Customization: Dress yourself in a casual outfit or school uniform, with a wide range of choices from your bedroom's fridge.
• Online Co-op Multiplayer Mode and more chapters coming soon!
Do you dare to fathom The Face Horror Game?
Play now and prepare to escape from a thriller you’ll never forget!