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Post Copy: The scariest part of Eyes isn't the monster... 🧵

It’s the silence. You hear the grandfather clock ticking. You see the shadow moving under the door. You realize you haven't blinked in 3 minutes.

If you want to see me get absolutely terrified by the AI in this game, hit the like button. 👇

Question for you: What is the hardest map to survive in Eyes? The Mansion or the Asylum? 🏚️🏥


5/5 – A Masterclass in Minimalist Horror Eyes understands that the best horror isn't what you see on screen. It is the physical sensation of your own eyelids betraying you. It forces you to become aware of an autonomic function you haven't thought about since birth.

The monster isn't the statue. The monster is your own need to blink.

So, close this article, load up the game, and remember the golden rule: Don’t. Look. Away.

Image Description (to pair with post): A dark, pixelated hallway. A single grandfather clock at the end. The word "EYES" written in dripping red font.

Overlay Text on Image: "It knows where you are."

Caption: Patience is your only weapon. Panic is your enemy. Play Eyes and experience horror that relies on your worst fear: being watched. 🔴 eyes the horror game


Unlike Siren Head or SCP-173 (which inspired the game), the Eyes monster does not simply break your neck. When it catches you, it performs a sudden, silent teleport followed by a screen-shattering scream. The death animation is deliberately jarring, often causing players to physically recoil.

Premise: A simple indie stealth-horror where you explore a dark, maze-like building to collect randomly placed bags of money while avoiding a relentless ghost. Objective-driven loop: collect all bags and escape.

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Verdict: A cheap, effective indie scare—high on immediate tension and replayability, low on variety and narrative depth. Great for short bursts of fear; less so as a long-term investment.

Title: Prepare to Face Your Fears in "Eyes: The Horror Game"

[Image: A screenshot of the game's eerie atmosphere] Post Copy: The scariest part of Eyes isn't the monster

Are you brave enough to face the unknown? Do you dare to enter a world where terror lurks around every corner?

"Eyes: The Horror Game" is a first-person survival horror game that will put your courage to the test. Explore a haunted world filled with jump scares, creepy creatures, and a sense of dread that will keep you on edge.

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Will you survive the horrors that await you?

If you're a fan of horror games, or just looking for a thrilling experience, then "Eyes: The Horror Game" is a must-play. But be warned: it's not for the faint of heart!

Share your experience: If you've played "Eyes: The Horror Game" before, share your scariest moments in the comments below!

Ready to face your fears? Let us know if you're up for the challenge!

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REPORT: “Eyes – The Horror Game”

Date: October 26, 2023 Subject: Comprehensive Overview of Gameplay, Mechanics, and Reception


Absolutely. While graphics have aged (it looks like a high-end PS2 game), the mechanic remains timeless. Eyes the horror game is to blinking what Tetris is to spatial reasoning.

It is available on Steam, the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation Store, and Xbox Marketplace. For the truly brave, the VR version is also available on the Meta Quest Store.

Post Copy: POV: You hear the breathing get louder. 🫣

Eyes: The Horror Game isn't about jump scares. It’s about dread. The feeling that something is watching you from the end of the hallway, waiting for you to make one wrong move.

👀 Mechanics: Stay still. Look away. Pray. 💀 Difficulty: Nightmare mode isn't for the weak.

Play it if you dare. Link in bio. 🕯️


"Eyes – The Horror Game" (often referred to simply as Eyes) is a first-person survival horror video game developed by Paulina Pabis and published by Fearless. Initially released as a browser-based Flash game in 2013, it later expanded to iOS, Android, and Windows. The game is widely credited with popularizing specific mechanics now standard in the indie horror genre, specifically the use of randomized loot locations and the mechanic of using supernatural vision to track enemies. Its mobile version is particularly notable for bringing high-quality horror gameplay to handheld devices.