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First built in 2017 it never saw a release until now, Days Without Incident is a free short horror game that looks worth a go. Playable from start to finish in a single evening, you've got nothing to lose but you might need some spare pants.

More about it — Days Without Incident was first built in 2017, during the years when We Create Stuff were transitioning from experimental modders with the successful Nightmare House: The Original Mod for Half Life 2, to full-fledged developers. Days Without Incident never saw release (until now) but, the ideas and mechanics later inspired psychological storytelling horror, In Sound Mind which released on the 28th of September 2021. They decided to clean it up and release it as a free gift to the indie horror community.

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Key Info:

  • A Lost Prototype: Experience a piece of horror history, built in 2017 which has never been seen before
  • Noir-Drenched Mystery: Investigate the abandoned metalworks factory that’s plagued by sickness, whispers, and silence. Piece together the hidden truth, and what’s been left to fester…
  • The DNA of Indie Horror: The mechanics, atmosphere and storytelling that you experience in In Sound Mind also connects to the legacy of Nightmare House: The Original Mod, but updated with improved controls and links to lore.
  • Designed to Linger: This survival horror is short, sharp and very unsettling
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