
Loading critic reviews...
Finding live streams...
Roche Limit: The Death of CMK is a point-and-click horror game built entirely in PowerPoint. Created by Jack Strait over eight months, it unfolds across 1500 slides filled with hand-drawn art and eerie narratives. You start by helping a stranger avoid danger in his home, only to realize you’re trapped inside a nightmare with no clear exits. The story leans into surreal tension, leaving players piecing together fragmented clues amid shifting environments. The game’s stark presentation, text-heavy slides, crude animations, and glitchy transitions, amplifies its unsettling vibe. Strait’s prior project, The EdCo Incident, had similar minimalist horror, and this sequel improves on its pacing and scope. Though two planned endings were cut to focus on a new sequel, the released soundtrack hints at the abandoned stories, with tracks like The Golden Age and Depi Lontar lingering as ghostly footnotes. The lack of polish feels intentional, like stumbling into someone’s private, unfinished notes on dread.
Entirely by accident, you help a man evade a mysterious danger inside his home, You enter the building and, upon discovering the same strange horrors, find that there’s no one to aid you and your escape.
Game Modes
Single player
Finding deals...
Loading achievements...
Finding similar games...
Checking Bluesky...