Project DeepWeb: Eternal Nightmare
NightCat Studios
Project DeepWeb: Eternal Nightmare is a desktop-like adventure game about exploration of the Deep Internet, a sequel to Project DeepWeb. Inspired by Internet lore and real netstalking experience, it tells a story of a person who got stuck in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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About This Game
Project DeepWeb: Eternal Nightmare is a desktop-like adventure game about exploration of the Deep Internet, a sequel to Project DeepWeb.
Inspired by Internet lore and real netstalking experience, it tells a story of a person who got stuck in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Welcome back to the Deep Web
Explore an endless, immersive world of the Deep Internet. Encounter blood-chilling stories, crazy people, and surreal websites — each unique enough to stand as a piece of art on its own.
Toolset to explore the Web
Use apps and utilities to explore and analyze the Deep Web. Some of them are installed by default, others must be obtained. With them, you will navigate the abyss you were thrown in.
Locked doors can be unlocked, encrypted text can be decrypted, and mysteries must be solved.
You are in a coma
On a fracture of digital and real worlds. The only way to escape is to dive again into this bizarre and mysterious world of the Deep Internet. Everything you have is a laptop. With the weird operating system — unfamiliar, yet essential for survival.
The Show is over. Time to wake up.
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