No, I'm Not a Human

Browser Horror Game Page

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Third-party embedded browser version

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About No, I'm Not a Human

No, I'm Not a Human is a psychological horror game about judging who can be trusted at your door while paranoia, routine, and branching endings reshape every shift. Use this page for host disclosure, compatibility notes, and links to deeper guides before loading the browser version.

Who this page is for

Best for players who want to read the premise, compare ending resources, and review third-party host details before opening the browser build.

Key Features

  • Immersive paperwork-style gameplay with escalating difficulty
  • Multiple endings — including ending 3, ending 9, the best ending, the death ending, and the mushroom ending
  • Visitor almanac notes covering the seductive woman, amogus guy, bar guy, fortune teller, old lady, and the cat
  • Original soundtrack and ambient audio handcrafted for tension
  • Clearly labeled browser version with host disclosure and compatibility notes

Strategy Notes

  • Playstyle Tap to expand
    Study guests patiently, cross-check new rules with visual details, and never trust first impressions alone
  • Ending Tap to expand
    Correctly identify enough true humans each night while eliminating Visitors to avoid catastrophic overrun outcomes
  • Controls Tap to expand
    Keyboard and mouse on Windows PC; expect pointer-driven dialogue choices and limited first-person navigation
  • Risk Tap to expand
    Repeatedly misjudging innocents or sparing obvious Visitors can dramatically alter relationships and doom later nights

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