
Burger & Frights
Burger & Frights throws you into a quiet, late-night bike ride that turns weirdly unsettling the longer you play. It starts simple—you’re just heading out to grab a burger—but something about the empty road and the silence feels… off. And yeah, that feeling only gets stronger the deeper you go.

How to play Burger & Frights
The game is played from a first-person perspective, which honestly makes everything feel a bit more personal—and a lot creepier. You’re riding your bike through a dark forest road, looping through the same path over and over. But each time, something changes. Not always in obvious ways, which somehow makes it worse.
At first, it’s just a calm ride. Then you start noticing little things. Something slightly out of place. A shape in the distance. It builds slowly, but the tension is always there.
Here’s what you’ll be doing:
Keep Moving:
You’ll be pedaling forward the whole time, staying on the road while trying to notice anything unusual. It sounds simple, but it doesn’t stay that way.
Keep an Eye Out:
This part really got me—you start spotting small distortions, strange signs, or figures that may or may not be there. Some mean progress. Some… not so much.
Survive Pursuit:
At certain points, things start chasing you. That’s when the calm completely disappears. You’ll need to steer carefully, speed up when it matters, and avoid crashing into anything.
Trigger the Loop:
Passing through tunnels or key spots resets the road, but also pushes the story forward. Each loop feels familiar, but never the same.
Reach the End:
If you make it through enough loops, you’ll eventually uncover what’s really going on. Getting there, though… that’s the hard part.
Game Controls
- Look around: Move your mouse
- Move forward: Up Arrow / W
- Steer: Left / Right Arrow or A / D
- Ring bell: Spacebar or Left Click
- Speed up: Hold Shift
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