Hack And Horrors Awaits In s.p.l.i.t
Mike Klubnika, the solo creator of the viral indie horror game Buckshot Roulette, has released his latest project: s.p.l.i.t. It is a short, narrative-driven psychological horror experience, now available on Steam for Windows, SteamOS, and Linux. You can purchase it for just $2.99/ €2.99/ £2.49, with a 15% discount offered during its launch week.
Designed to be completed in around 90 minutes, s.p.l.i.t throws players into a chilling world of cybercrime. The story follows a hacker attempting to infiltrate a powerful, unethical superstructure, intending to execute a high-stakes malware attack. Gameplay relies on raw keyboard-driven interactions, terminal-based puzzles, and a tense narrative that intensifies with every command.
The game stays true to Klubnika’s signature style: lo-fi visuals, dystopian themes, and minimalistic, anxiety-inducing design. Every element, from the eerie interface to the oppressive atmosphere, serves to immerse players in a reality where fear builds quietly and steadily.
Underneath the code and terminals of s.p.l.i.t lies something far more unsettling: buried secrets, legacy systems, and a mission whose consequences will remain in the shadows for years to come.
Accompanying the release is the game’s original soundtrack, composed and produced by Klubnika himself and mastered by Crisp. The score features nine tracks of industrial ambient electronica and is now available on Bandcamp, YouTube, iTunes, and Spotify.