Can you survive being stalked by an unseen presence in complete silence? Warrens Of Random challenges players to escape 20 unforgiving mazes in a first-person horror experience built around disorientation, repetition, and relentless pressure. Released alongside its announcement, a Steam Next Fest demo is now available, inviting players to test their nerve inside a maze system that refuses to stay in order.
Presented in stark black-and-white, Warrens Of Random removes music and ambient sound entirely. Outside of the main menu, Ui, and a limited pinging ability, the game unfolds in near-total silence, broken only by foreboding static when your enemy is near and sudden, loud jumpscares.
While the objective is to survive Mazes 1 through 20 in order, progression is deliberately unstable. Each time a maze is completed, there is a chance the player will spawn in a random previous or future maze, forcing them to survive it again before continuing. Players may survive far more than 20 times, but victory only comes by completing all mazes in chronological order while being stalked by an unseen presence.
Key Features:
Minimalistic Silent Horror: Complete silence during gameplay, punctuated by sudden, loud jumpscares.
Unstable Maze Progression: Random spawns may send you to previous or future mazes, requiring repeated survival.
Multiple Game Modes: Normal, Hardcore, and Speedrunner modes change lives, saves, random spawns, and exit behavior.
Outlast a Relentless Stalker: Survive while being hunted through the mazes. If you hear the static, it may already be too late.
Hidden Secrets: Easter eggs scattered throughout the mazes reward careful exploration.
Eager horror fans can try their luck and memory in the Warrens Of Random demo now and can wishlist the game to stay informed of future updates and release plans. Be sure to visit the official Saudade Software website and follow the developer on TikTok, YouTube, Instagram, and X.
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