NiGHT SIGNAL is a short first-person horror experience that sees you breaking in a new television set, only to find that it picks up strange signals after dark. Hand crafted from flesh and clay.
Taking inspiration from The Twilight Zone and forgotten gems like The Dark Eye, NiGHT SIGNAL is a short, nightmarish first-person horror experience that sees you breaking in a new television set, only to find that it picks up strange signals after dark.
From Nick Lives, the creator of A Wonderful Day For Fishing and Doodle Date, and the artist behind We Need To Go Deeper.
Features
Watch four channels of original programming in a warped 1960's America using a state-of-the-art remote control.
Manipulate antenna to pick up strange signals at night.
Track your sightings using a TV Guide someone slipped under your door.
Gaze upon hand-made horrors of flesh and clay crafted by Nick Lives.
Experience a haunting original soundtrack by David Johnsen.
An unlockable in-game Art Book, detailing the game's development history.
A short but strange experience intended to be finished in under an hour.
“Dripping in the vibes of late night channel surfing insomnia... It's an irresistible aesthetic and it's pulled off beautifully.” Trevor Henderson
“It perfectly captures that 60's horror vibe, with some awesome claymation and a great sense of atmosphere. It's short, but well worth the time.” PC Gamer
“Like Courage the Cowardly Dog meets The Twilight Zone” ManlyBadassHero