

The Deadseat is a puzzle horror game set entirely inside a haunted theater. You take the role of an anonymous spectator trapped in a cursed cinema seat, forced to solve seat-based puzzles to escape. Each row brings a new challenge, and each solution brings you closer to the exit—or deeper into the dark. This game mixes point-and-click logic with atmosphere-driven tension, making every interaction matter.
The game starts with you sitting in an ordinary chair in the center of an abandoned cinema. But every seat around you holds a hidden clue, a trap, or a cursed presence. You interact with seats, armrests, floorboards, and screen glitches to uncover tools or clues needed for progression. The game’s design forces you to observe closely and think laterally.
The Deadseat is not about running or hiding—it’s about staying in place and solving what’s right in front of you. The suspense builds through sound, visual glitches, and changing layouts. Sometimes solving one row’s puzzle unlocks another… sometimes it does something much worse.
As the story unfolds, strange figures begin to appear—some seated, some watching. You’ll have to decide which clues to trust and which ones are meant to mislead. The game encourages both observation and imagination, blending traditional logic puzzles with psychological tension.
The Deadseat transforms a simple room into a maze of mental and visual traps. Each puzzle solves part of the mystery, but also deepens it. If you’re drawn to games that rely on atmospheric pressure and intelligent design, this theater seat may be the most dangerous place you’ll ever sit.