IT WATCHES (AppID: 4101140)
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Operate cameras and a terminal to maintain a decaying sewer system and log strange anomalies as they appear. Explore pricing history and player statistics for IT WATCHES.
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- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
- Processor: Intel Core i5-8400
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
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About This Game
Operate cameras and a terminal to maintain a decaying sewer system and log strange anomalies as they appear. Keep the system alive. The network deteriorates with every mistake, and something inside knows you’re there... watch carefully. It’s watching back.
Detailed Description
IT WATCHES is an anomaly horror game set in the depths of an abandoned sewage system. Your job is to monitor a network of CCTV cameras and identify anything that seems out of place. When you spot an anomaly, use your console system to log its type and location.
Act quickly and stay accurate. Too many false reports will lead to irreversible damage, and something down there is waiting for you to make a mistake.
Command Line Control
Use the terminal to log anomalies as they appear. Accuracy is crucial. Mistakes can escalate problems or trigger unseen consequences.
Surveillance Horror
Monitor the network to identify anomalies. Entities may appear within the feeds, requiring quick decisions to contain or log them.
System Decay
Respond to system failures before they spiral out of control. Repair fuses, release valve pressure, and stabilise infrastructure to prevent cascading breakdowns that distract you from the anomalies.
Months after a disastrous underground mission left a team missing and only one survivor, the tunnels sealed, the cityβs authorities are quietly trying to understand what went wrong. You are assigned to a remote monitoring station, tasked with observing a network of CCTV cameras deep below the surface.
At first, the feeds appear empty, but soon shadows begin to move where nothing should be, strange shapes linger in corners, and the system itself starts behaving as if it is alive. Whatever survived the previous incident is still down there, watching, learning, and waiting. Every anomaly you record is a warning, and every mistake could be your last.
See Everything. Trust Nothing.

