What begins as a harmless encounter gradually spirals into unease. Strange noises, unsettling events, and cryptic clues paint a picture of something very wrong. The game builds tension through subtle storytelling rather than jump scares, allowing the horror to grow naturally as you realize the cat is anything but ordinary. You'll explore a handful of quiet, ordinary-looking locations that slowly reveal how little you actually understand about what's following you home. Small details, an object out of place, a sound that shouldn't be there, a look in the cat's eyes, add up into a creeping dread that lingers long after the short story ends. It's a great pick if you enjoy atmospheric horror that trusts you to piece the mystery together yourself rather than relying on loud scares. If you enjoy short, unsettling horror stories like this one, you might also like The Baby in Yellow and Amanda the Adventurer.
Use the mouse to interact with objects and navigate through the environment. Click on items to pick them up or examine them, and use them in your inventory to solve puzzles. Pay attention to clues in the environment and dialogue to uncover the story and progress through the game. Take your time exploring each room, since important details are often easy to miss on a quick glance, and revisit earlier areas if a new item or clue suggests there's something you overlooked. Trust your instincts when something feels off, that unease is usually the game guiding you toward the next piece of the story.