Centum

Centum plunges you into a surreal psychological realm where you must guide a character through 100 mysterious rooms. With each chamber presenting strange puzzles and eerie choices, the game keeps players in a state of suspense and discovery. The challenge lies in understanding the logic of an illogical world.
One Hundred Unsettling Steps
Centum builds tension through its slow but deliberate pacing. As you progress, each room grows more cryptic. Interactions range from flipping switches and answering riddles to making moral decisions that affect how the next space unfolds.
- Room Variety: No two rooms are the same. Expect strange messages, shadowy figures, and illusions.
- Puzzle Mechanics: Many puzzles require intuition or an understanding of recurring visual themes.
- Psychological Layers: Some choices are meant to disorient or reflect back on your actions.
Minimalist but Haunting
The visual design in Centum is stark and minimalist, drawing your attention to the things that matter most—symbols, movement, and sound. The lack of traditional exposition adds to the eerie sensation of being watched or tested in a place outside reality.
- Cryptic Clues: Hidden meanings and recurring motifs encourage players to take notes and think deeply.
- Multiple Endings: The outcome depends on your decisions—there is more than one way to finish Centum.
- Room 100: The final space holds a narrative twist and serves as the thematic anchor of the experience.
Centum is a cerebral horror journey that challenges your mind as much as your nerves. It’s not about fast action but about thought-provoking progression, one room at a time.