The Survey is a psychological horror set in a familiar yet unsettling setting. Players open up their computers, thinking it's just a fun survey. But as they continue answering questions, the mood grows darker and, for no reason, tenser.
It all starts in a normal bedroom. On the screen, a series of questions, ranging from innocuous ones about how comfortable the room is to ones that touch on fears, memories, and privacy. The line between survey and reality slowly blurs, and players lose their grip on their surroundings.

The gameplay doesn't rely on reflexes but revolves around choices. Each Yes/No answer or option will affect the subsequent events, leading to different endings. Carefully observing objects and listening to environmental sounds are also ways to uncover hidden clues.
The deeper you go into the investigation, the more lights blink, strange sounds come from hidden corners, and shadows flicker momentarily behind doors. The jump scares are well timed, and combined with meticulous sound and visual design, they don’t just give one jump but hold your attention for a long period of time.
The average playthrough time is 5-10 minutes, ideal for players who want a quick horror experience without the commitment of a long game. You can play the game online in your browser for free; no need to install anything, and it works with just simple mouse or touch controls. If you prefer your psychological horror to be more about experience than cheap jump scares, The Survey is definitely worth a shot right now.
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