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The Dinner
A war veteran, haunted by the scars of combat, struggles with tormenting hallucinations that revive the guilt of his darkest memories while trying to prepare everything for family dinner.
The Developer Says...
The Dinner
A psychological horror game that descends into the darkest corners of the mind.
Erick, a war veteran scarred by guilt and memories that never fade, tries to maintain the illusion of a normal life with his family. But his home, his thoughts, and even the simplest tasks turn into a labyrinth of paranoia and repressed memories.
As his daily routine begins to fracture, the line between reality and imagination blurs. A single day at home becomes an endless nightmare… and trauma refuses to stay buried.
Step inside Erick’s mind
Although Erick believes he’s getting better, his hallucinations tell a different story. He clings to routine, but something sinister lingers beneath the surface. One ordinary day at home spirals into a descent into a mind that refuses to forget.
...until the worst happens.
Key Features
A day that never ends: perform seemingly simple household tasks while the environment slowly turns against you.
Survive your mind: use medication, music, or small distractions to calm hallucinations and keep from losing control.
Immersive psychological narrative: uncover Erick’s tragic past through environmental clues, inner monologues, and disturbing playable flashbacks.
Visceral memories: relive repressed scenes where the ordinary becomes monstrous.
An inevitable ending: every choice and every moment brings you closer to Erick’s traumatic fate.
Why play The Dinner?
It’s not just a horror game—it’s an emotional, intimate, and unsettling experience. The Dinner places you inside the mind of someone broken by trauma, forcing you to question what’s real and what isn’t. A short but intense story that will linger long after the game is over.
👉 Add The Dinner to your Wishlist and get ready to dine with your own fears.
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Reviews
Mostly Positive
Based on 32 reviews
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