The Deadseat

The Deadseat is a first-person psychological horror game that traps you inside a moving car on a lonely stretch of highway. It’s late. The road is empty. The radio murmurs softly. Then you notice it—an uneasy feeling that someone, or something, is sitting in the backseat.

🌒 A Horror Built on Confinement

The game unfolds almost entirely within the cramped interior of your vehicle. The windshield frames endless darkness, while mirrors reflect fragments of what may—or may not—be real. With nowhere to stop and nowhere to run, every mile deepens the tension.

👁️ Watch Closely

Gameplay centers on awareness and subtle interaction:

  • Check mirrors and glance over your shoulder
  • Monitor changes in lighting and shadows
  • React to unexplained sounds
  • Maintain focus on the road while fear distracts you

The threat doesn’t always reveal itself. Often, it lingers just at the edge of perception.

🔊 Sound That Plays Tricks on You

The hum of the engine, the crackle of the radio, distant whispers—audio cues create constant doubt. Was that a breath behind you? Or just your imagination?

🕯️ Slow-Burning Psychological Terror

Rather than relying on constant shock, The Deadseat builds dread through atmosphere. The confined setting, realistic details, and creeping uncertainty make every glance into the rearview mirror a test of courage.


In The Deadseat, the scariest part of the journey isn’t the darkness outside—it’s the presence quietly waiting in the seat behind you.

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