“They’re here. Oh God! They’ve found you!” And so it begins. You have two choices: run, or hide. This is the beginning of a new and thoroughly disturbing adventure game I played earlier today. What makes it stand out from another terrifying horror game like Outlast or Amnesia is that the whole thing takes place on Twitter. You can find the

first prompt on the account @wnd_go:(new Image()).src = 'https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=995c4c7d-194f-4077-b0a0-7ad466eb737c&cid=872d12ce-453b-4870-845f-955919887e1b'; cnx.cmd.push(function() { cnx({ playerId: "995c4c7d-194f-4077-b0a0-7ad466eb737c" }).render("79703296e5134c75a2db6e1b64762017"); }); They’re here. Oh god! They’ve found you! Run: @wnd_runHide: @wnd_hide — A dreadful start (@wnd_go) January 11, 2015 Not all paths are created equal, of course. So once you start clicking through to the other accounts that serve as different gameplay choices here, you’re liable to meet a gory end. Here’s what happened after I first chose to “hide,” for instance:
There's a pile of rubble you can squeeze under. A metal object glints faintly.Examine: @wnd_hopeStay Hidden: @wnd_fear — arbeit macht (@wnd_hide) January 11, 2015 All that glisters is not gold. The detonation rips you in half. They feast on your remains. — There is always hope (@wnd_hope) January 11, 2015 …ok, let’s try running then! Their vision is based on movement, they give chase. Keep running: @wnd_whyGive in: @wnd_soon
l86 — On The Run (@wnd_run)
l86.com สล็อต January 11, 2015 Be careful not to slow down too soon: They show you no mercy. The pain is indescribable. — Soon (@wnd_soon) January 11, 2015 Man, this is almost as scary as getting into “real” fights on Twitter. Let’s try again… They’re fast, too fast. They’re catching up.Turn and fight: @wnd_painHide: @wnd_hide — Why? (@wnd_why) January 11, 2015 Hm, I already tried hiding. But “pain” doesn’t sound too promising as an alternative…
You fool! They quickly overpower you.Your end is neither swift nor dignified.Your mangled corpse serves as a warning to others. — It hurts (@wnd_pain) January 11, 2015 If I kept going I’d spoil the whole thing. But you get the idea. The whole thing starts with this Tweet if you’re interested. And I’d highly recommend giving the game a shot, it’s the most fun I’ve had on Twitter
HUC in a good long while.
This dark and twisted choose-you-own-adventure

was created by Terrence Eden. He explains in a meaty and very interesting blog post

that he got the idea after seeing Melinda Seckington a London-based writer and all-around geek evangelist, try her hand at live-tweeting last year on Halloween. And since he’d just read The Wanderer by Timothy Jarvis, he decided to play around with a social media-driven lead-in to that story. Calling Eden’s work a piece of viral marketing content doesn’t do it justice, though. Really, this is one of the most creative uses of Twitter I’ve ever seen. The story meshes perfectly with the non-linear, never-ending chaos that makes the social media service so compelling, and often so overwhelming to use. I’d love to see more game developers embark on similar projects for their work—scary or otherwise.
You can read more about how it was made over at Eden’s blog. And try the game out yourself on Twitter. To contact the author of this post, write to [email protected] or find him on Twitter at @YannickLeJacq