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Doors Foundation

Game description:

Doors Foundation throws players into a high-security facility where nothing behaves as expected. Gone are the familiar hotel halls—now you're navigating steel doors, red warning lights, and machines that hum just a bit too loudly. Every door leads somewhere new, and the layout seems designed to confuse rather than guide. It's about surviving anymore—it's about figuring out what this place is, who built it, and why the deeper you go, the more wrong everything feels. The walls are clean, but the atmosphere is heavy, and the silence is never empty.

Entities That Study You Back 

The creatures in Doors Foundation don’t just jump out—they watch. Some appear to be mechanical, others look like failed experiments, and a few don’t move at all unless you make the wrong choice. Each one follows its own rule set, forcing players to react in new ways. Flashing lights might mean danger—or a chance to escape. A locked door might protect you or trap you. Unlike the original Doors, here the threats feel clinical, like you're part of a test. The game teaches you to stop trusting your instincts and start thinking like someone who doesn’t want you to leave.

Uncovering Purpose Through Patterns

Scattered across the facility are brief glimpses of a larger system at work—screens that flash corrupted codes, logs half-erased, and symbols that repeat in impossible places. There’s no linear narrative, but every piece fits into something bigger, something you're not supposed to understand. The more you survive, the more the facility shifts to challenge you. Doors Foundation isn’t just about escaping—it’s about realizing that maybe the building itself is alive, and it’s learning just as fast as you are.

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