The independent studio Trioskaz launched a sneak peek of No, I’m not a human. this June, capturing widespread attention for its unique atmosphere and narrative design. Following the recent release of the official version, it has immediately drawn the admiration of a large player base. According to data from SteamDB, the game is experiencing substantial momentum, with over 8,200 concurrent players online, a truly impressive feat for an indie single-player title. Its performance is particularly remarkable in the aftermath of Song of Silk.
This first-person perspective suspense horror adventure game plunges players into a post-apocalyptic world. The sun has erupted, causing unbearable heat during the day that keeps people from venturing outside, while at night, creatures disguised as humans, Visitor, wreak havoc. Players must discern whether those seeking refuge in their homes are human or monster in order to survive the ensuing two weeks.
The main gameplay revolves around the arrival of different visitors each day. Players must interact with them through the door and decide whether to let them into their home. In this process, players cannot instantly identify the true identities of these visitors, so they must rely on the daily news to understand the characteristics of the monsters and make judgments through interrogation and examination. While players can choose to refuse everyone, some visitors may offer assistance, and going solo could make the situation even more perilous.
Each visitor will briefly introduce themselves and their purpose for being there. For instance, one day a man claimed he had nowhere to go after being thrown out of a bar, while a woman with uneven shoulders insisted she was homeless. Players must carefully assess their credibility. Daily news will offer some hints about the impostors, such as Human teeth often have imperfections, while synthetic ones are flawless., Fake nails can trap dirt., and Red eyeball, but the authenticity of this news is not always reliable.
If a doppelganger successfully infiltrates your home without you noticing, the consequences could be dire. Essentially, the doppelganger will take one life each day, and if you fail to uncover their identity within two weeks, you face being the next victim. Every morning, players should pay attention to system messages, such as a strange odor or discovering suspicious black plastic bags in the house; these clues can help you gauge the situation at home.
No, I’m not a human. creates a chilling atmosphere with its stunning nostalgic art style and diverse storylines, featuring multiple endings. Each choice to let someone into the house or to eliminate suspicious figures impacts the game's progression. Currently, the game has received high praise from players and offers a 10% discount until September 30, supporting Traditional Chinese on PC Steam.



