Indie PC game about game dev creating horror title while facing supernatural events

I’m trying to remember this indie PC game I saw on a stream. It’s a 3D game where you play as a game developer. The main character is stuck in their room, working on their own horror game. The gameplay is split between using the computer and dealing with creepy stuff in the room. You solve puzzles in the game-within-a-game while also handling spooky events in the real world. A cool feature was being able to change the setting of the in-game horror game. I think there were four different settings, and one was definitely a hospital. The game ends with the developer leaving their room. It turns out they were doing some kind of demon summoning ritual and sacrifice themselves to bring a demon into the world. When you switch to the game the developer is making, the view changes to first-person perspective of the character in that game. Does anyone know what this game is called? I’ve been trying to find it for ages!

That game sounds rad! Love how it mixes game dev with actual horror. The whole demon summoning twist at the end is pretty metal too. Indie devs come up with some wild stuff. Now I kinda want to play it myself if someone figures out the name.

Sounds like a trippy game! Love the meta concept of making a horror game while dealing with creepy stuff IRL. The demon summoning twist is wild too. Haven’t played it myself but now I’m intrigued. Might have to look it up and give it a try if someone figures out the name.

That game concept is wild! Mixing horror game development with real supernatural stuff is super creative. The different settings and demon summoning ending sound really cool too. Now I’m curious to play it myself.

That game sounds intense! Mixing game dev with supernatural horror is a cool twist. The setting switches and first-person views are neat touches too. Hope someone can identify it for you.

Wow, that game sounds like a mind-bender. Love the idea of blurring the lines between game dev and supernatural horror. The multiple settings and perspective shifts are pretty clever too. Never played it myself, but now I’m interested. Indie devs come up with some of the wildest concepts. Hope you track it down!