About HELLFAIR
Ever wonder what lurks in the shadows of abandoned theme parks? Welcome to HELLFAIR, a chilling survival horror game that will have you questioning your career choice as a demolition worker.
The Gig From Heck
Let's face it, 3 am callouts aren't ideal. So, you find yourself on the graveyard shift at a demolition crew, tasked with tearing down a creepy, abandoned theme park. Seems straightforward enough, right? Wrong. The amusement park's rusty rides hold a dark secret, and it manifests in the form of a single, very persistent – and psychotic – clown.
Fix It or Fear It
Your job description takes a nightmarish turn. Instead of just swinging a sledgehammer, you're now chief mechanic, responsible for keeping the malfunctioning demolition equipment running. Each clang and clunk of the machinery attracts the unwanted attention of the resident clown, forcing you to navigate the dilapidated park with both tools and your wits.
Staying Alive After Dark
HELLFAIR is a test of nerves and resourcefulness. Here are some tips to survive your shift:
- Listen Up: The creaking machinery and haunting echoes might be your only warnings. Stay alert for the telltale sounds of the clown's approach.
- Light Up the Darkness: These abandoned rides aren't exactly well-lit. Find any available light sources to illuminate your surroundings and deter the clown.
- Fix Fast, Flee Faster: Get those repairs done quickly! Every second spent tinkering is an invitation for the clown to make his presence known.
- Think Outside the Toolbox: Sometimes, brute force isn't the answer. Look for creative solutions to overcome obstacles and escape sticky situations.
More Than Just a Demolition Job
HELLFAIR is a unique blend of horror and puzzle-solving. It's not just about smashing down rickety rides – it's about staying alive in a place where the laughter has curdled into something far more sinister. So, grab your toolbox, steel your nerves, and prepare to face your deepest fears at HELLFAIR. Just remember, laughter might not be the best medicine here...