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Pretend It’s Not There
Pretend It’s Not There is an adventure horror game where you step into the shoes of a student arriving home, convinced someone’s stalking them. Ignoring the uneasy feeling works until you realize the threat has slipped inside. Now, you’re stuck completing chores—homework, tidying up—while desperately acting like the lurking creature doesn’t exist. The game tests your nerves as subtle sounds or movements hint at the monster’s proximity, forcing you to balance tasks with avoiding panic.
Designed for browser play on KBHGames.com, it ditches flashy scares for slow-building dread, relying on atmosphere over jump scares. The goal is straightforward: mimic normalcy, finish responsibilities, and survive the night. With simple controls and a tense mood, it’s a solid pick for casual horror fans wanting a quick, eerie experience without complex mechanics.
“Can you see me?” – Monster.
In Pretend It’s Not There, the Monster is a silent, unseen horror that preys on awareness. As the antagonist of this indie adventure-horror game, it stalks a child returning home, lurking just out of sight. The rules are simple: if you acknowledge it—by looking directly at it or reacting—it strikes. The child tries to ignore the creature while doing chores like homework or tidying up, but when the mother arrives and accidentally spots the Monster, both are killed. The cycle repeats with new victims, creating a tense game of psychological survival.
Made by Dreadloom.
Just have a fun time!
How to Play:
W/A/S/D | Move |
E | Interact |
Left Click | Take / Throw |
Right Click | Drop |