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Think in reverse. Outsmart the impossible. The Entropy Centre is a mind-bending first-person adventure where you solve ingenious and complex puzzles by rewinding objects through time. And it is now available on GOG with a 10% launch discount that lasts until November 10th, 8 AM UTC.

You appear to be the last remaining person alive. Mankind’s only hope lies at the core of the titular Entropy Centre.The truth behind its imminent collapse, and the Earth’s demise, can be found at the heart of this sprawling dangerous facility. But will you accept the unfortunate truth that awaits?
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GOG.com: You appear to be the last remaining person alive.
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i_ni: You hear a door bell.

(sorry, got reminded of the shortest Sci-fi story)
Hmmm, isn't that the shortest horror story!?

Btw: know this one already?

A cab driver picks up a passenger.
The passenger gets in the back seat, gives the driver a destination address, and they drive off.
After 10 minutes, the passenger addresses the driver: "Excuse me, could you..."
The driver screams loudly, slams on the brakes, jumps out of the cab, and runs away.
The passenger remains in the car, dumbfounded.
After a minute, the cab driver comes back to the car, gets in, turns to the passenger, and says, "You'll have to excuse my reaction. It's just, that I do the job here on a temporary basis...normally I drive a hearse."
This is a kind of game that raises my interest.
I'll keep an eye on it, to see how it's received.

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BreOl72: Btw: know this one already?

A cab driver picks up a passenger...
Nice one. Thank you.
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i_ni: You hear a door bell.

(sorry, got reminded of the shortest Sci-fi story)
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BreOl72: Hmmm, isn't that the shortest horror story!?

... [story]
No, not a horror story in my book unless they warn you of "Asteroid Incoming".

And thanks for the additional story, seems familiar. Very related, to all (western, the genre) movie lovers I'd kindly recommend the last story of Coen's The Ballad of Buster Scruggs (2018) (named something like "The Coachman Never Stops").