A free demo of the horror adventure game “No, I’m not a Human,” developed by Trioskaz and published by CRITICAL REFLEX, is now available on Steam.
Notably, this demo is a limited-time release coinciding with the Steam Next Fest
Delving into the Depths of Suspicion
Set in a world nearing its end, this game explores the theme of “anxiety.” The protagonist, a recluse who shuns social interaction, finds his solitary life disrupted by the appearance of “Visitors” disguised as humans. These Visitors pose a deadly threat, preying on those who live alone.
The core gameplay revolves around identifying and eliminating these inhuman entities from the stream of suspicious individuals who visit your home each night, while also sheltering genuine humans to ensure your survival.
The Art of Deduction and Survival
Distinguishing between humans and Visitors upon their arrival is nearly impossible. However, each morning, news reports reveal new characteristics of the Visitors, providing clues to help you identify the impostors among those you’ve sheltered.
Failure to eliminate the Visitors promptly will result in the deaths of the humans under your care, one by one. The identification process drains your stamina, forcing you to carefully consider who to investigate and by what means.
A Promising Indie Title
The game’s unique world and art style have generated considerable anticipation among horror enthusiasts. The fact that Critical Reflex, known for publishing distinctive indie games like “Buckshot Roulette” and “Mouthwashing” in 2024, is handling the publishing duties has further heightened interest.
Overwhelmingly Positive Reception
With over 850 user reviews on Steam, the demo has received an “Overwhelmingly Positive” rating, indicating high praise. For those eagerly awaiting the full version, slated for release this fall, the demo is a must-try.