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Office Horror Story

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Office Horror Story: The Overtime Shift From Hell

Most people fear their boss or a mountain of paperwork, but in Office Horror Story, the fluorescent lights hide something far more lethal than a deadline. Developed by the veterans of atmospheric dread at Poison Games, this title takes the mundane corporate cubicle farm and transforms it into a bloody survival arena. It’s a game that taps into the universal unease of being the last person in a dark building, where every hum of the vending machine sounds like a footstep. Okay, let’s see if you can clock out before the "Chainsaw Killer" clocks you in.

Corporate Records & Data

Before you start your shift, here is the technical breakdown of the incident at the office:

  • Rating: 9.1/10 on major web portals (based on 993+ votes); 4.2/5 on the Google Play Store (7,000+ reviews).
  • Times Played: This survival hit has surpassed 500,000 downloads on Android alone, with hundreds of thousands of additional sessions on HTML5 portals.
  • Developer: Poison Games (Nikola Vasic), the creator behind legendary horror series like Slender Must Die.
  • Release Date: Originally launched for Android in February 2015; the WebGL/HTML5 version was released in April 2019, with the latest "Mad Killer" update in late 2025.
  • Platforms: Web Browser (HTML5/WebGL), Android (Mobile), and PC.
  • Technology: Built using the Unity Engine, specifically optimized for WebGL to handle complex 3D environments and physics-based interactions in-browser.

The Story: A Deadly Promotion

You stayed late to finish a project, hoping the extra work would finally earn you that corner office. The building is supposed to be empty, but as you go to the breakroom for a final cup of coffee, you find the elevator doors jammed with something that looks suspiciously like blood. The security guards are missing, the phones are dead, and a heavy, mechanical roaring begins to echo through the stairwell.

A madman with a chainsaw has turned your place of work into his personal hunting ground. He knows the floor plan, he’s cut the power in the basement, and he’s locked the main exits. You aren't just fighting to get home; you are fighting to uncover the horrifying history of the "Chainsaw Killer" through 16 levels of pure terror. From the claustrophobic cubicles to the damp, dark basement, you’ll quickly learn that there is no HR department for the supernatural.

How to Play: Survival Protocol

This is a First-Person Shooter (FPS) survival game where stealth is just as important as your aim. Okay, here is your step-by-step guide to surviving the night:

1. Movement and Awareness: Use WASD to navigate and your Mouse to look. The office is full of tight corners. Always "peek" around doorways before entering. Use Shift to run, but keep an eye on your stamina—if you're winded when the killer finds you, it's game over.

2. Scavenge for Weapons: You start with nothing, but you can find up to two melee weapons (like pipes or knives) to defend yourself. Remember, these are for self-defense, not for hunting. Your goal is to escape, not to be a hero.

3. Solve the Puzzles: To unlock new floors, you must find keycards, fuses, and hidden objects. Pay attention to the notes scattered on desks; they often provide the codes for the safes and electronic locks you'll encounter.

4. Listen for the Saw: The killer is audible. If you hear the mechanical "vroom" of a chainsaw getting louder, he is in your immediate vicinity. Use 'C' to crouch and hide behind office partitions or inside lockers until the sound fades.

5. Flashlight Management: Use 'F' to toggle your flashlight. Many areas of the office have no power. However, light attracts the killer. Move in the dark whenever you can to remain invisible to the madman.

Where to Play

You can try to survive the night on the following platforms:

  • CrazyGames: For the most popular and stable desktop browser experience.
  • Google Play Store: Download "Office Horror Story" for the full mobile experience with touch controls.
  • Poison-Games.com: The developer’s official site for direct access to their entire horror catalog.

Pro Insight: The killer’s AI is programmed to check "last known locations." If he sees you run into a room, don't hide there—jump out a window or loop through a side vent! It’s a high-stakes game of cat and mouse, but you’ll be okay if you keep your back to the wall.

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