Experiment 404

Experiment 404

Can my PC run Experiment 404

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

RAM 8 GB+ Storage 3 GB+ Windows 10/11 34 bits

Game Details

Languages
English، Italian، Spanish - Spain، Bulgarian، Dutch، Finnish، Greek، Hungarian، Indonesian، Japanese، Korean، Polish، Portuguese - Brazil، Portuguese - Portugal، Romanian، Russian، Simplified Chinese، Spanish - Latin America، Thai، Traditional Chinese، Turkish، Ukrainian، Vietnamese، French، German، Arabic، Czech، Languages With Full Audio Support
Genre
Adventure، Indie
Category
Single-player، Steam Achievements، Full Controller Support، Family Sharing
Developer
Lost Input Game
Publisher
Lost Input Game

Minimum Requirements

CPU
Intel® Core i5-8400 / Intel Core i5-8400 / 8400 / I5-8400 / 5-8400 / i5 8400
GPU
Direct X 11.0 compatible video card with 3GB VRAM / AMD Radeon(TM) RX Vega 11 Graphics / Vega 11 / 11 / Radeon 11
RAM
8 GB
Storage
3 GB
OS
Windows 10/11 34 bits

Recommended Requirements

CPU
Intel® Core i5-8400 / Intel Core i5-8400 / 8400 / I5-8400 / 5-8400 / i5 8400
GPU
Direct X 12.0 compatible video card with 6GB VRAM / NVIDIA L40S-12Q / 12
RAM
16 GB
Storage
3 GB
OS
Windows 10/11 64 bits

Game Description

  • 6 unique endings

  • More than 40 anomalies

You are a botanist participating in Experiment 404, your goal is to complete 12 sessions and report any unusual activities. Pay close attention to your surroundings and stay alert, or the looming overlord might decide to end the experiment early.

Gameplay

Anomalies may appear in Room 404. Spot them. Report them. Fail—and the chamber will punish you in ways most unnatural.

Remove weeds from the plants and dispose of them properly to satisfy the looming overlord watching your every move through the cameras.

Replayability

No two playthroughs are the same. Experiment 404 branches into 6 different endings, each shaped by your accuracy in spotting anomalies and the choices you make under pressure. Every action is logged by the unseen observer, deciding whether you earn freedom, revelation… or something far, far worse.