A typical shawarma stand. But…
Hey.
Did I just see a shadow in the corner?
SHAWA is a psychological horror simulator set in a shawarma van where routine gradually turns into paranoia.
The game watches how you play.
What you notice. What you ignore. What your habits are.
And it takes advantage of this, very brazenly.
Do you keep turning towards the same corner?
There will never be anyone there.
But there will be someone there, somewhere you've never looked before.
PHYSICAL COOKING🌯
You make shawarma with your own hands. Every ingredient is an object that obeys the laws of physics.
THE GAME READS YOUR NOTES📄
To order a delivery of ingredients, you write manually your words and take it out into the yard. The game will try to figure out what you meant—it all depends on how legible your handwriting is.
But… are you sure the supplier will respond, and not someone else?
YOU'RE NOT ALONE IN THIS VAN❓👁️
A huge number of paranormal events. Events will become increasingly difficult. It will all begin with the simple flickering of a light bulb and end with the complete destruction of your world, from which the only salvation will be through performing a shawarma ritual. Die in a thousand ways.
The game sets the rules...
and then breaks them right before your eyes.
♾️ Endless shifts
SHAWA is an endless, nonlinear sandbox horror simulator. Each shift brings a new set of oddities, inexplicable details, and subtle shifts in reality.
You can play as long as you like.
The scariest thing isn't that you're alone here.
The scariest thing is that you're not alone here.