I opened the text file. It wasn't a manual or a credit list. It was a single sentence:
It appeared on my desktop at 3:14 AM. No download notification, no email attachment—just a single, 82MB compressed file: Intruder.rar . Intruder.rar
My skin went cold. I looked at the photo. It was a grainy, night-vision shot of a bedroom. It took me a full minute to realize I was looking at from the perspective of the ceiling fan. In the photo, I was asleep. But there was a shadow standing by the closet—a tall, distorted figure with limbs that seemed to glitch out of focus. The Breach Against every ounce of common sense, I clicked RUN.exe . I opened the text file
If you were looking for a specific game or existing creepypasta, this concept is similar to indie horror titles like by DanielDionysus or Intruder by Timberwell, which focus on the tension of being hunted in your own home. the intruder by DanielDionysus - Games It was a grainy, night-vision shot of a bedroom