
Sportaldislexicartaphobia is a new psychological horror game from Juicy Beast, where the line between art and fear is blurred. Without the need for traditional gore or jump scares, the game focuses on the player's imagination, observation, and fear management.

In this horror game, you are lost in a strange art gallery—where each painting seems to have its soul. The abstract, distorted, and haunting paintings contain objects to find, but at the same time, they are also home to an invisible entity that watches your every move.
The seemingly simple goal—find all the required items—becomes terrifying as the light fades, the environment changes, and the wall seems to be watching you.
Players start with a list of objects to find in paintings hanging around the room. Each item can be cleverly camouflaged, requiring keen observation and superior shape recognition abilities.
If you look at a painting for too long or stop for too long, “something” in the painting will react. The sensation of monitoring escalates with time, resulting in strong mental strain, and still, nothing physically violent occurs.
Light, which gradually impairs your visual perception, slowly fades day by day, making players lose track of every second of their viewing. As night creeps in, the figures in the portrait begin to change, and the paths in the display room are also randomly rearranged, leaving you completely disoriented.
Sportaldislexicartaphobia doesn't make you scream in fear but makes you shiver in silence. The fear comes from subtle changes: a painting changes color, a light flashes, or footsteps fade away in an empty hallway.
This is a form of “horror of perception”—where players create fear in their own heads, get caught up in a feeling of losing control, and doubt reality.
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