By using the Windows/OS file explorer as the primary interface, the game blurs the line between fiction and reality. The low-fidelity (lo-fi) images, cryptic text files, and audio snippets create an oppressive sense of dread. It feels like you are looking at something you shouldn't see.
The story is non-linear. You piece together the lore of the "Pulpit" through fragmented logs and distorted media. It relies heavily on environmental storytelling (within a digital environment), requiring the player to be observant and patient to catch the full scope of the mystery. Pulpit.rar
Because it is distributed as a .rar file (often on platforms like Itch.io), some antivirus software may flag it due to its unconventional file structure or the way it mimics system behavior. However, it is a and is not a malicious virus. Final Verdict By using the Windows/OS file explorer as the
is a digital horror experience and "lost media" simulation created by developer S_S . It is part of the growing subgenre of "File Horror," where the narrative is delivered through a series of folders, corrupted documents, and eerie multimedia files rather than a traditional 3D environment. The Premise The story is non-linear