Make Sure It’s Closed is a short horror game where you check and close a garage door in a tense setting. Repetition and subtle changes build fear and unease.
If you think closing the garage door is just a simple task before bed, this game will make you think again. This is a short but extremely haunting horror game where you play as a child home alone at night. Before going to bed, you receive the familiar reminder from your parents: make sure the garage door is closed. It sounds normal, but things quickly become unsettling.
The game begins with a familiar setting: a quiet house, parents away, and a small task. However, as you enter the garage to check, you gradually realize something is wrong.
Move around the house, go down to the garage, and interact to close the door. There's no fighting, no side quests, or complicated instructions; the sole objective is to ensure the garage door is securely closed before bedtime. However, the unique aspect is that this door doesn't function normally. Even after you close it, it may still be slightly ajar or not fully closed, forcing you to constantly check and manipulate it multiple times.
During gameplay, the game incorporates unusual elements such as strange sounds, vague movements, or subtle changes in the environment. You can't just close the door and be done with it; you must always carefully observe your surroundings, listen, and react to every detail. The constant cycle of closures and inspections, combined with feelings of uncertainty, creates increasing psychological pressure.