DEADWATCH
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DEADWATCH
Security Monitoring System v2.1
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You have been assigned to monitor VANTAGE BUILDING — FLOOR 4.
The building has been vacant since 2018.
You will work five nights.
You will not leave your post.
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ABOUT
DEADWATCH is a surveillance horror game. Four live camera feeds. One monitor. Something is inside the building — and it knows you are watching.
Your job is simple: observe the feeds and click the camera when you spot an anomaly. Report it before the window closes, or lose a life.
Simple. Until it isn't.
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FEATURES
- 4 camera feeds — Lobby, Corridor, Storage Room, Stairwell. Each with its own atmosphere and set of anomalies.
- 5 escalating nights — anomaly windows shrink, spawn rates increase, alert borders fade to near-invisible.
- 20 unique anomalies — figures in doorways, faces pressed against glass, shapes on ceilings, hands gripping railings from below.
- Camera glitches — from night 3 onward, feeds cut to static at random. The timer keeps running.
- Fake sounds — the system will occasionally play an alert with nothing on screen. Trust your eyes, not your ears.
- Wrong-click penalty — on nights 4 and 5, clicking the wrong camera costs a life.
- Combo multiplier — 3 correct reports in a row triggers ×1.5 score bonus.
- Local high score — your best run is saved between sessions.
- No jump scares — only sustained dread.
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CONTROLS
🖱 Mouse — click the camera feed showing an anomaly to report it.
That's it.
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TECHNICAL
- Runs in any modern browser — no download required.
- Built with HTML5 Canvas and Web Audio API. No external assets, no dependencies.
- Best played with headphones in a dark room.
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| Published | 3 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | HTML5 |
| Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
| Author | WingCreator |
| Genre | Survival |
| Tags | Atmospheric, browser, Dark, DRM Free, Five Nights at Freddy's, Horror, Pixel Art, Point & Click, Short, surveillance |
| Content | No generative AI was used |

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How many anomalies can you find?