Project H is a free-to-play indie horror experience developed and published by HollowPixels. Initially conceived as a small prototype, the developer decided to release it for the public to gauge interest in this particular style of game.
The core gameplay revolves around escaping a persistent spirit that actively manipulates the environment to prevent your departure.
This spectral entity isn't just a passive observer; it can directly interact with the world around you. Players will need to be constantly vigilant as the spirit can turn lights on and off, activate radios, open and close doors, and even manifest as a shadowy figure.
Its ability to haunt various items adds another layer of unpredictability to the already tense atmosphere. The game utilizes pixel graphics, contributing to its distinct indie aesthetic and potentially amplifying the unsettling mood.
While the game is free to play, it does carry content descriptors for implied violence and themes of suicide, along with potentially disturbing imagery. This suggests a mature tone despite its casual genre classification.
The single-player experience is designed to be a tense cat-and-mouse game where survival depends on outsmarting a supernatural force that is always one step ahead.
Project H offers a unique, albeit brief, horror encounter. Its focus on environmental interaction by the antagonist creates a dynamic and engaging challenge for players brave enough to face the haunting presence.
The developer's intention to explore this concept further makes it an interesting title to follow for fans of atmospheric indie horror.





