No, I’m Not a Human is a psychological horror game that blends survival and moral choices. In a post-apocalyptic world, visitors appear to impersonate humans, mimicking every detail and blending into the crowds. At this time, you are the only survivor. The task is to use reason and meticulous observation to distinguish who is real and who is the impostor.
Use the mouse and keyboard to move between areas, interact with NPCs, unlock doors, and identify people.
• Let In—Let into the house.
• Refuse—Refuse.
• Interrogate—Interrogate further.
Some NPCs will talk naturally; others have strange gestures: blank eyes, monotone voices, or irregular breathing. These small details are clues to distinguish humans from Visitors.
Every conversation is a two-way psychological game. If you mistakenly trust the visitor and open the door, death can come immediately. If you wrongly suspect a real person, you will lose the opportunity to receive valuable items, energy, or information.
Every observation action, such as checking eyes, listening to voices, and checking hands, all consumes energy. When energy is depleted, vision becomes blurred, and sound is distorted, making judgment dangerous.
Time is divided into day and night:
• Daytime: Check again who is in the house, repair the door, or rest to restore energy.
• Nighttime: A visitor appears; every knock on the door is a life-or-death choice.
• Observe eyes and expressions—small changes are key.
• Energy-saving actions—only move when absolutely necessary.
• Don't trust every first choice—many fake NPCs will use deception.
• Explore branching endings—there can be multiple endings depending on your choices.
• Learn from your mistakes—each time you play, you gain knowledge to make better predictions.
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