Welcome to Deepscape Inc. — a place where death row prisoners are sent to disappear, and where reality is never what it seems.
You and up to 3 other players will navigate a desolate, abandoned hospital, uncovering clues, solving puzzles, and working together to survive. But don’t get too comfortable — the deeper you go, the more unsettling things become.
What is Deepscape Inc.? Who put you here? And more importantly... can you escape before it’s too late?
In Deepscape Inc., each player is assigned a unique prisoner number that they must validate in a dedicated room. But finding that room isn’t simple — you’ll have to navigate twisting hallways, locked doors, and cryptic symbols.
The catch? Your co-detainees hold the key to your freedom.
Each player must find the others, share their numbers, and help guide each other to the right room.
It’s not just about escaping the building — it’s about escaping together.
Whether you play as a team of 4 or brave it as a duo, survival depends on communication and cooperation.
You’ll need to:
Explore the hospital’s labyrinthine corridors.
Solve puzzles to unlock new areas.
Work together to avoid dangers and guide each other to safety.
But be warned — not everyone will make it out alive.
There’s something wrong about this place. The walls seem to watch you. The lights flicker at the worst moments. And the silence? It’s never truly silent.
As you progress, you’ll uncover fragments of the truth behind Deepscape Inc., but don’t expect all the answers to come easily. The deeper you go, the darker it gets — and some doors are better left unopened.
The more you explore, the more questions you’ll have.
- Why are you here?
- What is Deepscape Inc.?
- And most importantly… who’s watching?
Every clue, every note, and every strange symbol you find will bring you closer to the truth — or drive you further into madness.
Some mysteries should never be solved… but you won’t be able to resist.
Are you ready to escape Deepscape Inc.? Or will you lose yourself in the darkness?
One thing is certain — you’re not supposed to be here.