Quiet Lies
A downloadable game for Windows
Quiet Lies is a short, atmospheric escape room experience made for the April Game Jam.
You're trapped in a dimly lit room, surrounded by silence and secrets. Look closely. Listen carefully. The answers are hidden in the details — if you can keep your nerves steady.
🧩 Puzzle-focused
🌒 Eerie and immersive tone
⏱ Very short — made in just a few days
This is my first finished game project, and I'm proud to finally share it. Thanks for playing! Feedback is welcome 💬
Updated | 4 hours ago |
Published | 2 days ago |
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | jardajarax |
Genre | Puzzle |
Tags | 3D, Atmospheric, Hidden Object, Horror, Indie, Short, Singleplayer, Unreal Engine |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Download
Download
QuietLies 1.0.3.zip 473 MB
Install instructions
📥 Download & Install Instructions
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Download the
.zip
file -
Extract it anywhere on your PC
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Open the
QuietLies
folder and runQuietLies.exe
to play
Controls:
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W A S D
— Move -
E
— Interact / Use objects -
Esc
— Pause or Quit
Development log
- DevLog #3 / Quiet Lies 1.0.310 hours ago
- DevLog #2 / Quiet Lies 1.0.2 Hotfix2 days ago
- DevLog #1 / Quiet Lies 1.0.12 days ago
Comments
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For your first game I thought it was nice. I loved how the clock sound effect was a mechanical keyboard being pressed it was very unique. I think the forcing the player to wait for a set duration and do nothing might need some tweaking but overall it was cool! Cant wait for more games!
Hey, thanks so much for playing and taking the time to leave feedback—it seriously means a lot!
I'm really glad you caught the clock sound being my keyboard, its not mechanical, but spacebar is loud! :D That was a little experiment and I'm stoked it stood out to you. Totally hear you on the waiting mechanic—it's something I wanted to try to build tension, but I agree it could use a bit more engagement or interactivity so it doesn’t drag. Definitely something I’ll tweak or evolve in future projects, probably in this one too.
Appreciate the support, and I can’t wait to share more games with you soon!
🙏 Hey! If you played the game, I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Were you able to finish it? Was anything confusing or unclear?
This is my first finished project, so any feedback (big or small) really helps me get better. Thanks for playing! 💬