Killer Chat throws players into a dangerous digital space where every message could be your last. You’re not a murderer—you’re a writer doing research. But one wrong question on the wrong forum lands you in a private server full of actual serial killers. To avoid suspicion (and possibly being murdered), you’re forced to play along. Pretend to be a killer. Come up with a convincing backstory. Stay in character during voice calls and private chats. The pressure mounts as you balance curiosity, fear, and survival in a chatroom that feels more like a trap than a social space.
Choices, Romance, and Deep Trouble
The game offers branching paths based on how you interact with the others. Some of them are surprisingly funny. Others are seductive, intimidating, or deeply unsettling. Whether you’re building trust or faking confidence, your every message shapes the narrative. The Expanded Edition adds more endings, more romance options, and voice call features that bring the killers even closer. You can flirt, befriend, or outsmart them—but slip up, and things can unravel quickly. Whether you’re in it for research, a thrill, or something more twisted, your choices push the story toward one of many endings, from awkward exits to full-blown disaster.
Customization, Voice Chats, and Absolute Chaos
What makes Killer Chat stand out isn’t just the bizarre concept—it’s how personal and reactive the game feels. You design your character, write your chat messages, respond to audio notes, and navigate the line between roleplay and reality. Every killer is fully voiced and visually illustrated, with distinct personalities and secrets to uncover. You’re free to play it safe or lean into the madness, building friendships or romances with murderers who seem disturbingly relatable. Killer Chat doesn’t just put you in a dark situation—it asks what you’re willing to say, fake, or feel to survive it. And maybe, just maybe, you’ll start liking it a little too much.