⟨Unknown_Terminal⟩

⟨Unknown_Terminal⟩

Can my PC run ⟨Unknown_Terminal⟩

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

RAM 2 GB+ Storage 1 GB+ Windows 10 ()

Game Details

Languages
English، Italian
Genre
Casual، Indie، Simulation، Free To Play
Category
Single-player، Steam Achievements، Color Alternatives، Custom Volume Controls، Keyboard Only Option، Playable Without Timed Input، Stereo Sound، Steam Cloud
Developer
Stelex Software
Publisher
Stelex Software
Release Date
2026-02-23

Minimum Requirements

CPU
Intel Core i3 / AMD
GPU
Graphics: Integrated graphics
RAM
2 GB
Storage
1 GB
OS
Windows 10 ()

Recommended Requirements

CPU
Requires a 64-bit processor / AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 7645 / 7645 / operating system
GPU
RAM
Storage
OS

Game Description

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While exploring an abandoned industrial district you stumble across a mysterious, faceless building. Inside, among rusty shelving and forgotten folders, you find a dusty office. In the middle of the room sits an old IBM PS/2 computer that is still on. Its phosphor‑green screen blinks like a heartbeat from another era and the analog modem emits a periodic beep – someone or something seems to be waiting for input.

You have uncovered a portal to a digital past that was never meant to be reopened. Access the old terminal, explore its file system and interact with a text‑based interface reminiscent of DOS. Navigate corrupted files, decipher encrypted logs, access forbidden programs and uncover who — or what — was behind that screen. Every command you type reveals fragments of a buried story, one clue after another. A retro‑digital investigation where the only interface is you… and the truth lies hidden in a prompt that was never supposed to respond again.

Authors' note:

This "Retro terminal mystery" is a tiny personal project we put together over a weekend using Python, then enhanced and integrated into Unity. Don’t expect the game to guide you — there are no instructions, no tutorials. It’s up to you to observe, experiment, and figure things out. Your goal is to make sense of what you find on the computer: who used it, for what purpose, and what can still be done with it today. It doesn't aim to be anything fancy — it’s short, completely free, and we just hope you enjoy the experience :)