Description
Employee 925 is a short psychological horror game about compliance and the quiet erosion of self in the workplace
History
Employee 925 is a short psychological horror and narrative experiment about work, obedience, and the cost of denying yourself to become what the system expects.
You arrive.
You comply.
You complete your mandatory training — again and again.
Follow every instruction, communicate with your co-worker through Morse code, and measure your worth in a place where success means erasing who you are.
Your progress will be logged.
Your cooperation will be acknowledged.
Your understanding is not required.
Features
- ~60 minute experience
- Multiple endings
- Unique communication mechanic
- A surreal reflection on conformity, ambition, and the loss of identity
- Additional Speedrun mode - try to beat your best time!
- Tested and runs great on Steam Deck
For players who enjoyed The Stanley Parable, Severance, and minimalist psychological horror.
Videos
Employee 925 - Official Trailer — YouTube
Images
Logo & Icon
Widgets
Selected Articles
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Employee 925 isn’t just a critique of windowless offices and absurd hierarchies. It’s a manifesto for authentic creation in an industry obsessed with metrics.
Filipe Urriça, Videojogos: Boas Leituras -
Employee 925 shows how independent studios can still surprise us — with their ideas, their vision, and the reflections they provoke.
Pedro Moreira Dias, Salão de Jogos
About EIRAS
- Boilerplate
- EIRAS is the personal game label of João Eiras Antunes, formerly at Ubisoft and Miniclip, with credits on Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, Star Wars Outlaws, and Agar.io. It’s where unfinished thoughts, quiet obsessions, and restless experiments take shape as personal games about the self and the world beyond.
- More information
- More information on EIRAS, our logo & relevant media are available here.
Contact
- Inquiries
- jantunes91@gmail.com
- Twitter/X
- x.com/joaoeantunes
- Bluesky
- bsky.app/profile/eirasantunes.com
- Web
- http:/eirasantunes.com/