If you think horror games are all about running or hiding, Sportaldislexicartaphobia will change your mind. Developed by Juicy Beast, this title focuses on how fear builds quietly—through observation, silence, and the uneasy feeling that the art on the walls might be alive.

Right at the outset, you are in an art gallery with paintings that are distorted and dreamlike. The only guidance is the very straightforward one: locate the items mentioned and concealed in the displays. But as soon as you set off on your mission, the very place begins to alter. The colors vanish, the lights go down, and the shadows stretch to places where they do not belong. You might even feel some presence behind the frames, looking at you.
Every glance matters. You can look—but not for too long. The game reacts to your behavior, punishing those who stare or barge. What feels like a simple object hunt turns into a test of your attention and nerve.
The goal is to locate every object tied to the session before the gallery changes shape. Each painting may conceal one clue, but taking too much time or focusing too closely might awaken whatever hides within the artwork.
You can:
The challenge lies in restraint. You have no choice but to take your time, yet you cannot stay there forever. The gallery shifts with your every step—corridors twist, rooms vanish, and once-familiar paths return in a new form.