Step into the eerie world of Kiosk, a psychological horror game that defies genre boundaries by merging a first-person narrative adventure with a minimalist cooking simulator. Developed by Vivi, this unique experience places players in the role of a solitary night shift worker operating a lonely fast food kiosk during a cold, rainy evening. What begins as a mundane job quickly spirals into a surreal and unnerving mystery that will test your nerves and your powers of observation.
Kiosk is a short, atmospheric game that immerses you in a quiet—but increasingly tense—environment. Your main goal at first is simple: serve food and drinks to customers. But as time passes, you’ll begin to notice strange behavior, eerie silences, and a growing sense that something is very wrong. With each customer interaction, unsettling details emerge, and the mystery of the previous manager’s disappearance slowly unravels.
This game doesn’t rely on jump scares—instead, it builds dread through subtle environmental storytelling, ambient sound design, and mysterious characters whose intentions seem far from ordinary.
If you're a fan of short, story-driven indie games like The Convenience Store or Iron Lung, Kiosk is right up your alley. It’s a haunting yet subtle thriller that uses minimalism and mood to deliver a rich experience. It’s not just about serving food—it’s about peeling back the layers of a dark narrative one order at a time.
Whether you're drawn to atmospheric horror, slow-burn mysteries, or unconventional gameplay mechanics, Kiosk offers a gripping experience you won’t soon forget.
So clock in, keep your eyes open, and listen carefully. Not every customer just wants fries.
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