
Seeing Things is a camera-based horror game where your safety depends on how well you can spot changes in rooms that are being watched. Things move around, figures appear, and reality bends. Sometimes the strangeness is so subtle that you might wonder if you're dreaming.
The game has three levels of difficulty so that it's easy for new players to learn and hard for more experienced ones to get better at. For more difficult jobs, you need to be able to respond more quickly and concentrate almost perfectly.
It's great how the tone is just the right amount of scary and funny, so the stress is never too high and the laughs don't take away from the fear.
The main way to play is easy:
Anomalies can be very clear or very hard to see. Something completely silly, a new shadow, a movement that doesn't seem right, or an item that is missing can all be signs of danger. If you miss too many, things go badly very quickly.
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With more than 500 strange things to find and different levels of difficulty, Seeing Things can be played over and over again. Even after a few sessions, you will still be shocked by new things, different jokes, and really scary moments that you have never seen before.
The room for error grows with each level of difficulty, and players who can stay calm, focused, and sure of their choices are awarded.
People have said that Seeing Things has a great mix of scary and funny scenes:
"They really nailed this." It has just the right amount of challenge, fun, and weirdness. - Sonoket
"A lot of fun. It's just the right amount of scary and silly. "Very smart, funny, and genuinely good," said Stumpt. - Robbaz
Seeing Things gives you an adventure you'll never forget. Remember that if you think you're seeing things, you probably are. Keep looking and trust your gut.
