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Free Horror Game 'End Credit' Hides Anomalies in the Credits

The game repurposes a mundane, often-skipped part of media consumption into a source of tension, offering a novel horror concept that is immediately accessible to anyone with a browser.

Key Facts

  • The free horror game 'End Credit' was released on unityroom.
  • Players must find anomalies hidden within the end credits of a fictional film.
  • The game is playable on both PC and smartphone.
  • The developer released the game for free.
  • The game relies on the viewer's familiarity with credit format to create unease.

Reporting from 1 source: Denfaminicogamer.

Free Horror Game 'End Credit' Hides Anomalies in the Credits

A free horror game titled 'End Credit' has been released on unityroom, playable on PC and smartphone. Players must find anomalies hidden within the end credits of a fictional film, creating an unsettling experience that subverts the typical post-credits routine.

The credits roll. Most people look away, check their phone, or leave the theater. A new free horror game on unityroom, titled 'End Credit,' turns that moment of inattention into the entire premise. The player watches the end credits of a fictional film and must spot anomalies hidden within the text and layout. A name that shifts, a line that repeats, a credit that should not be there. The game is playable on both PC and smartphone, and the developer released it for free. It is a short, focused experience that relies on the viewer's familiarity with the credit format to create unease. The horror comes not from a jump scare but from the slow realization that something is wrong in a place no one looks.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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