First-person survival horror game with stealth mechanics and resource management, released in 2012 for PC, Mac, and Linux.
Slender: The Eight Pages is a first-person survival horror video game developed by Parsec Productions. It was released in 2012 for Windows and OS X. The game puts the player in the shoes of an unnamed character who enters a dark forest at night to find eight pages about the mythical creature known as Slender Man while avoiding Slender Man himself.
Gameplay involves wandering around the forest using a flashlight to locate the pages while avoiding detection from Slender Man. If the player looks directly at Slender Man for too long, it results in a game over. As the player collects more pages, Slender Man becomes faster and more aggressive in his pursuit of the player character.
Despite its simplicity in visuals and gameplay, Slender: The Eight Pages was highly influential in the survival horror genre for utilizing the minimalist style to build tension and fear. It helped popularize both Slender Man as an iconic horror figure and the burgeoning genre of first-person survival horror centered around escaping a pursuing antagonist rather than fighting them head-on.
Slender: The Eight Pages stands out for its ability to generate terror with limited visual and audio cues. Instead it allows the player's imagination to fill in the horrors stalking them in the dark woods. This immersive atmosphere and sense of powerlessness in the face of an implacable foe made it a hit indie title that inspired countless Slender Man games and horror experiences since its release.