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Cursed Baby thrusts players into a spine-tingling scenario where the ordinary task of fixing an apartment becomes a fight for survival. Playing as a repairman sent to mend the crumbling infrastructure of an aging building, you soon discover that your real challenge is far more sinister. As you move through dimly lit rooms and echoey hallways in first-person perspective, every shadow and sound intensifies the fear of the unknown. The game cleverly integrates elements of horror with exploration, setting a backdrop where even the smallest noise could signify imminent danger. The cursed baby, an entity born of the building’s dark past, roams freely, its intentions as obscure as the history it springs from.
The game equips you with a set of controls that are easy to master but hard to employ under duress. Movement is controlled by WASD, looking around by the mouse, and interactions are made through pressing ‘E’. Tools are crucial for both fixing and survival, toggled through the mouse wheel or number keys, providing a lifeline in critical situations. To navigate this haunted maze, you must utilize every tool at your disposal, from mechanical aids to environmental cues. Running, enabled by holding SHIFT, might help you flee temporary threats, but true survival requires cunning and quick thinking. Balancing tool management with cautious exploration, players must stay alert to outsmart the spectral threats that lurk behind every turn, pushing them to the limits of their bravery and quick-wittedness.