WARD 13 - First Person Anomaly Detection
About WARD 13 - First Person Anomaly Detection
WARD 13 - First Person Anomaly Detection puts you inside a procedurally generated hospital where every corridor hides a potential threat — or nothing at all. Walking through L-shaped wards rendered in real-time 3D, you scan yellowed tile walls, stained linoleum floors, and drop ceilings lit by flickering fluorescent lights, looking for anything that doesn't belong. The environment is built entirely without external assets, so each run assembles itself fresh.
Several scenes show white tiled walls and floors stretching beneath rectangular ceiling lights into a long corridor. In one scene, a framed photograph of a black and white cat is mounted on a tiled wall. In another, a metal examination table appears suspended in mid-air away from the floor.
How to Play WARD 13 - First Person Anomaly Detection: 25 Correct Calls to Be Discharged
Walk each L-shaped corridor from start to EXIT. At the end of the ward, you have 15 seconds to decide whether something was wrong or everything was normal. A correct assessment advances you to the next ward. One mistake ends the run entirely. Reach 25 correct assessments to be discharged.
Anomaly Types
Each ward may contain one of over 20 different anomalies, including:
- Blood puddles on the floor
- Bloody handprints on the walls
- A light that has turned red
- A flickering or extinguished light
- A missing gurney or wheelchair
- A gurney that has tipped over
- The clock hands pointing the wrong way
- The EXIT sign arrow flipped backwards
- A patient monitor that has switched on
- A "HELP ME" warning sign
- A shadow figure on the wall
- A ceiling stain that wasn't there before
- A door left open (revealing darkness)
- Extra equipment that shouldn't be there
Controls
- WASD: Move
- Mouse: Look
- Z: Anomaly detected
- X: All clear
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