Unveil the conspiracies by publishing everything online in this roguelike horror. Type everything manually on the computer, defend your home Home Alone-style, and unload bullets on the Anunnaki trying to stop you.
Naki is a single-player first-person survival horror game. You play as a conspiracy theorist who reads strange books in search of bibliographic references while an Anunnaki tries to stop you from publishing everything online. You can turn your house into a true battlefield and research lab, moving TVs, cameras, scanners, and even landmines.
At the start of each round, an even stranger topic is randomly selected. Your job: find mentions or references (direct or indirect) to the topic within the books. The catch? There’s an Anunnaki in your house. What’s it doing there? Well… you’ve been snooping where you shouldn’t, thinking for yourself for far too long… theorizing about grand conspiracies… and now it’s time to share your findings with the world. At any cost.
Once you’ve found the right page, head to your laptop to manually type in the page number, author, and book ID. There are four books, so you’ll need to memorize their names and IDs. Anything goes. Just a tip: rushed typing isn’t always the most accurate. And the laptop? Let’s just say it’s not exactly lightning-fast.
Between reading, typing, and keeping watch, it’s tough to juggle all three. So get creative to minimize the risk of being attacked. The Anunnaki is stealthy, so set up security cameras, plant camouflaged landmines, prep the fire extinguisher, leave the stove gas on... Everything’s perfectly “safe.” You definitely won’t forget where you placed that landmine. Trust me.
Each reference you successfully publish on the laptop earns you points. These points persist after death, allowing you to purchase Amulets that tweak critical aspects of the game. From cuddly companion cats to Dark Souls-style parries.
Like any good “conspiracy theorist” – let’s face it, we all know the world’s a lie and society is collapsing because of the Anunnaki pulling the strings – the more effective your online dissemination, the more points you’ll earn. Use scanners to help you find the right pages, or stand under UV lamps to reveal the hidden messages authors tried to conceal from publishers.
Every two rounds, your character “ascends” (levels up), granting you a choice between cumulative upgrades that last the rest of the run. Pick between offensive, defensive, or utility options to match your strategy.
Find your shotgun and teach the monster a lesson. Deal damage, earn more points, and drive it out of your house. Once it regenerates, you’ll have a few minutes of peace to read more books and prepare your home for its next attack.