A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux

This game contains jumpscares and loud noises. Play at your own risk.

A spot-the-difference type horror game heavily inspired by "I'm On Observation Duty" by Notovia.

Survive until 6AM by reporting anomalies happening on your surveillance cameras. If too many anomalies are active at the same time, you lose. Falsely reporting will sometimes result in an extra anomaly appearing, so make sure you're right, before you spam the submit button.

This game may be hard for beginners. It is supposed to be this way. Try to memorise every room, one by one.

I'm currently working on an "Endless Mode", where the goal is to survive as long as possible, while anomalies appear more and more frequently.

Windows seems to flag this game as a virus. It does this because it is an .exe file from an unknown developer. I am unable to fix this, although it can be removed by using the itch.io desktop app.


Currently in Public Beta. Please comment any feedback or bugs.

DISCLAIMER: This game is my first ever Unity 3D game, which i made with no beforehand knowledge about C# scripting. Don't expect too much.

Made for a 3-week school project, very rushed.


Logo made by macrovector on freepik.com

StatusIn development
PlatformsWindows, macOS, Linux
Rating
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorMarius_t_h
GenrePuzzle
Made withUnity
TagsHorror, Singleplayer
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse
AccessibilityOne button

Download

Download
ObservePublicBeta.zip 336 MB

Install instructions

Download and Extract to preferred folder.
Launch "Observe.exe"

Development log

Comments

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It's fun but the jumpscares are defining, please make them quitter, I know it's supposed to have loud noises but l think it's too loud 

really fun, scary, and difficult

my only critique is that the jump scares get kind of repetitive after a while

also i really liked all the cat photos :)

This is actually a good observation duty fangame. I also recognize most of the models as well because I also used those models in my fangame. Also, this game actually gave me a jumpscare so yeah. Good job.