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About Terminal : Not Human [HORROR]
Terminal 13: Not Human is a horror narrative game on Roblox where players work the night shift at an airport terminal, scanning passports and deciding which travelers are allowed through - knowing that some of them are not human. Developed by Dread Forge and launched in October 2025, it accumulated 97.8 million visits in under six months, one of the fastest growth trajectories in this genre. The 88.8% approval rating from over 54,000 votes and a steady 500-1,000 concurrent players reflect strong sustained engagement well past the initial launch spike.
The game draws from the "Papers Please" tradition of document inspection with a horror twist. Players examine passports, question travelers, and identify anomalies that reveal which visitors are not what they appear to be. The tension escalates across three tracked Night Shifts, each raising stakes and introducing more convincing impostors:
- 🎭 Night Shift progression - three distinct shifts (Night Shift 1, 2, 3) tracked by badges, each advancing the story
- ⚔️ Deduction gameplay - scrutinize passports, behavioral cues, and appearance details to catch non-human travelers
- 💎 The Entity and The Overseer - significant characters within the narrative, each marked by a named badge
- 🎭 The Janitor - a story role within Terminal 13 with its own badge, hinting at hidden narrative depth
- 💼 Big Lobby - a R$149 pass enabling 6-player group sessions for coordinated night-shift play
The developer explicitly recommends headphones and maximum graphics settings for full atmospheric immersion. The game contains disturbing visuals, tension, and loud sounds. Making wrong decisions - letting an impostor through or detaining an innocent human - carries in-game consequences reflected in the Terrible Performance badge.
The Show Impostors pass at R$159 reveals non-human travelers directly, removing the deduction element entirely and shifting the experience from horror puzzle to action. Infinite Revives (R$139) addresses the death mechanic, and Faster Movement (R$89) eases traversal across the terminal. Dread Forge is inspired by "Shift At Midnight," as noted in their disclaimer.
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