
Confined to a wheelchair, explore a hospital pulled into a distorted world beneath reality. A slow psychological horror focused on exploration, tension, and the unsettling atmosphere of this place.
HAIGLA is a psychological horror game where perception shapes reality.
After waking from surgery, trapped in a wheelchair inside a hospital that no longer belongs to the real world, you must explore a distorted dimension where observation changes everything.
Objects appear only when seen. Hidden paths reveal themselves to those who look long enough. But some things should never be observed.
Survival depends not on speed, but on how carefully you choose to look.
Wheelchair-Based Survival
Movement is slow, deliberate, and vulnerable. You cannot outrun what hunts you. You must think, observe, and survive


Perception-Based Reality
Objects, pathways, puzzles, and dangers exist only when they are observed. Looking in the right place can reveal a way forward... or something that was better left unseen


Experimental Immersive Controls
Experience the world through a unique control system designed to make every movement intentional. Choose between a traditional control scheme or an experimental immersive mode that reimagines wheelchair navigation for a deeper sense of presence.


Environmental Puzzle Solving
Manipulate mechanisms, inspect your surroundings, and uncover hidden routes through observation rather than combat


Unpredictable Creatures
Some beings were once human. Others resemble something far older guardians of a world that should not exist


Psychological Horror Atmosphere
Explore a hospital that no longer belongs to the real world. Drawn into a fractured dimension where anomalous places are left to decay
In HAIGLA, perception alters reality.
Some objects only exist when directly observed.
Some pathways appear only when your gaze lingers long enough.
But not everything should be looked at for too long.

Beneath the hospital lies a forgotten world where perception itself has become corrupted.
Rooms rearrange themselves.
Impossible landscapes stretch beyond broken walls.
Echoes of forgotten expeditions remain scattered throughout the hospital, revealing that others tried to understand this place and failed.
The deeper you travel, the less reality behaves as it should.
Something ancient still watches from within.