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Check Out This Eerie Game Set in 1990s Office Inspired by Severance

PAGER has a playable demo and will launch in August.

Take a look at this horror game with eerie vibes set in a location that is not typical for the scary genre: an office building. PAGER is a 1-bit 3D Kafkaesque game, developed by bilge and inspired by the works of Franz Kafka and David Lynch, as well as titles such as The Prisoner (1967), The Stanley Parable, and the recently released Netflix hit Severance. 

The story is set in a 90s corporate building. You start your new job and only need to follow the messages that you receive via your pager and carefully follow their instructions, no matter how strange they are.

PAGER is crafted in a unique visual style, which allows for creating an unusual type of horror that doesn't just scare you but rather makes you nervous and disturbed. The game is full of weird, unsettling details, and its atmosphere keeps you on edge.

Check out more clips showcased by the developers and take a closer look at PAGER's pixelated world:

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As for Severance, check out this amazing 3D model of Innie Mark S. created by 3D Character Artist Eugene Tertychnyi and a VFX breakdown of the intro from season 2:

PAGER is slated for release on August 6. Try the demo on Steam and don't forget to join our 80 Level Talent platform and our new Discord server, follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Telegram, TikTok, and Threads, where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.

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