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The Fright Shift

The Fright Shift is a horror-based, first-person survival game where players take on the role of a night security guard fending off supernatural threats at an eerie location throughout their shift. The focus is on resource management and strategic planning to survive until morning.

Platform:
PC / Mobile
Release Date:
2024-11-06
Updated Date:
2025-04-18
Version:
1.0.0

Gameplay

  • Objective: Survive each night shift by preventing supernatural threats from inflicting harm.
  • Resource Management: Keep an eye on power levels, camera feeds, and trap supplies.
  • Tools:
    • Security Cameras: Monitor each area to track and anticipate movements.
    • Traps and Barricades: Use strategically to block and deter threats.
    • Panic Button: Temporary defense mechanism; use sparingly as it consumes a lot of power.
  • Strategy:
    • Observation: Continuously check camera feeds for any irregularities.
    • Anticipation: Predict from where and when the threats may approach.
    • Conservation: Manage your resources wisely to avoid running out of power.

The Fright Shift Controls

  • W/A/S/D: Move around the security office.
  • E: Interact with console and traps.
  • C: Access security cameras.
  • R: Reload traps.
  • Spacebar: Activate panic button.

The Fright Shift FAQs

Q: How do I win a night?
A: Survive until the end of your shift, ensuring all threats have been mitigated without depleting your resources.

Q: How can I save my progress?
A: The game automatically saves at the end of each successful shift.

Q: What should I do if I run out of power?
A: It's game over if you run out of power; focus on conserving energy by prioritizing camera usage and strategic barricades.

Q: Are there different difficulty levels?
A: Yes, you can choose from easy, medium, and hard modes, each affecting the aggressiveness of threats and resource availability.

Q: Can I play with friends?
A: The game currently supports single-player mode only.

Support Languages

The Fright Shift supports English, Spanish, French, German, and Japanese.