It was a selfie. Elijah, pale and eyes wide, and MalO, her cheek pressed against his, flashing a peace sign with a hand that looked uncomfortably human.
"MalO On Camera -Rework v1.2-" is a masterclass in fan-made horror that does justice to both the SCP Foundation's mythos and Landfall's creative sandbox.
The battery drains continuously when using the monitor, NVG, or room lights. Keep the room lights off whenever possible. Only use the NVG pulse on cameras when checking a dark sector. 3. Listen for Audio Cues MalO On Camera -Rework v1.2- By Mikifur
The update fundamentally shifts how defensive gameplay operates, punishing passive players and rewarding quick reflexes.
: Based on the SCP Foundation mythos, specifically SCP-1471, a predatory software application that manifests a large, canine-like humanoid (MalO) in the user's photos and peripheral vision. Core Gameplay It was a selfie
: The game is primarily available on Itch.io for approximately $5.00, and a deluxe version is also listed on Steam .
: Six full scenes, including a bonus sequence unlocked after surviving Night 5. The battery drains continuously when using the monitor,
: Monitor camera feeds and survive five nights. Unlike traditional horror games, losing a night triggers "special rewards" in the form of unique adult scenes. Key Features :
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Earlier versions of the game faced widespread community criticism for causing severe thermal throttling on laptops and crashing frequently on mobile platforms. Mikifur addressed these optimization concerns directly in the Remastered v1.2 build:
The core premise of the game is faithful to the source material. You play as an ordinary person who downloads the "MalO" app on their phone. You soon discover you are being observed. The game’s main mechanic revolves around using your phone's camera. As you move through dark, atmospheric environments, you must use the camera viewfinder not just to see, but to survive. The entity can only be detected and tracked through the camera's lens, forcing you to constantly monitor the world on your phone's screen while the real world around you may be in danger.