Like the air’s a bit thin.

A guy called Mo, who seems nice but isn’t particularly talkative.

Prefers paper and pencil.

Horace the Endless Bear wraps himself around the top of a Christmas tree.

God my lungs are about to burst.

Ed:Threshold is a short psychological horror about working a shift atop a lonely mountaintop borderpost.

But first he shows you the ropes, since you’re new to it all.

Mo hands you a sheet of paper, telling you that he’s exhausted and needs a shower.

Notice the train that blazes past the post?

Blowing into the whistle forces air out of your lungs, though.

What’s on the train?

Mo stands facing you, behind him are a couple of buildings.

And so, you’re to continue where Mo left off.

But since Mo leaves, you’re given a bit of autonomy to explore the post between train whistles.

It is, essentially, a game about poking and probing.

This is a compact horror game you’re obligated to play now!

You read this piece, which counts as signing a “must-play” clause with your eyes.

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