


I look forward to seeing how our hero explains to his superiors his apparent desire to haul dead animals around with him on his mission of mercy. If you hear an ungodly caterwauling, search the area for a kitty corpse (ugh). The spray paint you get early on can be used to tag ways to keep track of where you've been, which can be helpful the farther you go in the facility, and trust me when I say you'll want to make an effort to remember where the exists in each room and handy tunnels to escape in. jumps and will let you crawl, since no first-person horror adventure is complete without slogging through sewers. interacts with most objects, and will display your inventory and everything you've found so far. Which you'll want to do, since your only defense from the things after you is running away. Use the or keys to move, using the mouse to look around and holding to sprint.

Naturally, it turns out a can of spray paint isn't going to cut it against whatever unpleasantness is lurking underground, and it's up to you to survive and track down a bunch of dead cats because of course you have to in one crazy but intense experience. When a nuclear generator suffers a partial meltdown in 1966 Michigan and the locals start disappearing, your helpless unarmed kiester is dropped in alone by the Red Cross to investigate what's going on under the shores of Lake Erie. Prepare to get your shriek on with the free indie horror action adventure game Erie by the University of Utah's EAE Master Games Studio Program.
