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Unity-Powered Horror FPS With Bleeding Cardboard and a Weaponized Pencil

The free demo version of the game is already available.

A couple of days ago, Game Developer Sasha Shipulin finally released a playable demo version of PAPERHEAD, a fast-paced DOOM-style first-person shooter with horror and sci-fi elements set in a mysterious research facility that somehow made cardboard bleed. Powered by Unity, PAPERHEAD immerses players in a world composed entirely of cardboard and paper. Your task is to uncover what went awry in the secretive experimental laboratory while battling eerie cardboard cutouts.

Image Credit: Sasha Shipulin, PAPERHEAD

Image Credit: Sasha Shipulin, PAPERHEAD

To aid in your journey, the game offers a variety of intriguing weapons, including a shotgun, your very own foot, and a weaponized pencil that can be used to draw bombs, which can then be thrown at enemies. Furthermore, the pencil enables you to draw doors on walls, crafting pathways to navigate the cardboard landscape.

Image Credit: Sasha Shipulin, PAPERHEAD

Image Credit: Sasha Shipulin, PAPERHEAD

What's more, the game is set to feature music and sound design made by Joonas Turner, a well-known Sound Designer, Voice Actor, and Composer, who also worked on such titles as Cult Of The Lamb, Go Mecha Ball, ScourgeBringer, and many others.

And here are some of the earlier WIP demos shared by the developer on Twitter:

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