A downloadable game for Windows

This time, it’s not a creature or a shadow stalking you.

It’s the office itself  a place that feels less like a workplace and more like a neglected organism that should’ve been sealed off years ago.

The hallways stretch on in unnatural ways, as if they’ve forgotten their own layout. Fluorescent tubes buzz overhead with a strained, uneven rhythm, flickering just long enough to make you doubt whether you saw something move or if it was just another electrical failure. Every room looks abandoned, yet never truly empty. Papers lie scattered without a breeze, chairs are turned toward walls for no logical reason, and a lingering smell of dust and something metallic follows you from floor to floor.

You wander through this PS1-style horror environment with only a weak flashlight to cut the darkness. Doors open half a second too late, lights react as if they’re thinking about it, and electronics behave like they’re remembering old routines they were never programmed for. The deeper you explore, the more you realize the office doesn’t just feel wrong — it behaves wrong. Vents echo with distant tapping, computers boot themselves for no reason, and phones ring once, then stop, as if the caller changed their mind.

And yet, despite all that, nothing outright attacks you. Not yet.
This stage of the game is still an early beta, almost skeletal. Rooms exist without purpose, mechanics feel unfinished, and large parts of the building seem to lead nowhere. But that emptiness isn’t comforting — it’s unsettling in the way an unfinished painting is unsettling when the eyes are complete but the face isn’t. Something is missing here, something that should be here… and the silence is holding its place.

Your job is simple: explore.
But in a place like this, exploration is rarely harmless. Every sound you make might be heard. Every door you open might draw attention. And every dark corner is a reminder that the office isn’t asleep — it’s waiting.

Controls:
WASD – Move
Shift – Run
F – Toggle Flashlight
E – Interact

Survival is optional. Curiosity isn’t.

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StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorSlimeox
GenrePuzzle, Adventure
Tags2D, 3D, Horror, Indie, No AI, Pixel Art, Retro, Singleplayer

Download

Download
False Exits.zip 50 MB

Install instructions

Some browsers or antivirus programs might flag the file as unsafe — I’m genuinely sorry about that
It’s a false alert; there’s no virus in the game. You can safely download and play it.

Comments

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The screenshots imply that the resolution will change at some point, but in the game (as it is now) that never happens. (Maybe a map/world change is failing to trigger on the second drop?)

"I'm still working on the game! It's currently in early beta, and I'm planning to release more updates — including fixing the low-resolution issue ;)

then I suggest  you add an "end of beta" message at the current final drop.