The DeadSeat

5/5

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The DeadSeat begins with you in the backseat of a moving car, trying to ignore the rising conflict between your parents. The ride is long, and the atmosphere is heavy. Your only escape is a hand-held game console, a familiar screen you turn to for comfort. But soon, the game begins to reflect what’s happening around you. Objects you collect start appearing in the real world, and something outside the vehicle is getting closer. What starts as a coping mechanism becomes a tool for survival.

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The DeadSeat begins with you in the backseat of a moving car, trying to ignore the rising conflict between your parents. The ride is long, and the atmosphere is heavy. Your only escape is a hand-held game console, a familiar screen you turn to for comfort. But soon, the game begins to reflect what’s happening around you. Objects you collect start appearing in the real world, and something outside the vehicle is getting closer. What starts as a coping mechanism becomes a tool for survival.

When The Game Crosses Over

The DeadSeat transforms a routine drive into a setting for something much more dangerous. As you play, each item you grab in the game—batteries, lights, tools—starts arriving in the backseat with you. These aren’t just distractions. They’re the only resources you have to hold off a presence trying to break into the car. The boundaries between the screen and the world blur, and you must use what you find wisely to stay safe until the drive ends—or until it’s too late.

Key Features Include:

· A hand-held game that mirrors real-world events
· Supplies collected in-game appear physically in the car
· Short main campaign with a complete narrative arc
· Hard Mode with increased challenge and no second chances
· A setting that combines road travel with claustrophobic danger

Living Inside A Locked Car

You are confined, not just by the car, but by the reality around you. The DeadSeat keeps you trapped with a monster approaching and parents who can’t hear you. The car won’t stop. You can’t leave. The only path forward is through a game that seems to know too much. Managing your supplies and making fast choices becomes the core of your survival. Each moment without a decision brings the unknown threat closer to reaching you.

What Awaits Beyond The Glass

The DeadSeat includes both a short campaign and an intense Hard Mode. The main game introduces the mechanics and builds the tension gradually. Once completed, Hard Mode continues the story with no checkpoints, increased difficulty, and fewer chances to stay alive. Every sound becomes a warning, every item a possible lifeline. The experience becomes not just a game but a test of how long you can focus under pressure.