In the age of digital data, we take surveys every day. But would you dare complete a survey that knows too much about you? Fatal Survey is a hidden gem in the psychological horror genre, where fear doesn't come from monsters but from the words on the screen.
Unlike the obvious chaos in The Visitor: Massacre At Camp Happy, the horror in Fatal Survey comes slowly and silently and seeps deep into your mind.

The game simulates an old computer interface (retro style) with extremely simple mechanics:
- Controls: Use the mouse to click and select answers on the computer screen.
- Objective: Complete all the questions given by the mysterious software to "receive rewards."
- Observation: Sometimes, you need to look outside the computer screen (in the game) to gather information to answer the questions.
Based on the experience of top players, here's how to survive this test:
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Fatal Survey is more than just a game; it's a mirror reflecting the fear of privacy in the digital age. No need for roaring monsters or jump scares; the game's silence and intrusive questions are enough to make players look behind them. Does that package really exist? Is your data safe? The answer lies with you—play and test it out right now, here.
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