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Night Terrors - Augmented Reality Survival Horror



This app turns your house into an interactive horror game, it says "Our aim is to create the scariest game ever made. It's a highly immersive, photorealistic, binaural, AUGMENTED REALITY survival horror game for mobile devices.  Gameplay takes place at home, after dark, with the lights off and your headphones on. "

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The thing I'd think is always to make the gameplay so that it just isn't something you play through once, but something you have to get back to. This is, of course, by own idea about any of it, not something the devs would implement realistically.

I am thinking a haunting that progresses from day to day, with a few style of goal, such as for instance finding some hidden clue or object, that changes and affects how the haunting in your own home progresses.

This will add apprehensiveness, while you would know you would have to "check it" each day, and each day it might get progressively worse, perhaps with the added penalty to get a whole lot worse in the event that you skip days of investigation. Maybe with unnerving notifications for your phone in the event that you really took your own time. (NEW NOTIFICATION: you must keep coming back...)

Have no idea how the logistics would play out, but I would be scared shitless if I knew I experienced to "go back there" every day to advance into the game.

...Then again i would just uninstall it if got too spoopy for me personally.

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