"s.p.l.i.t" is a short narrative driven horror game, with a focus on raw terminal hacking using various commands.
Throughout the game, you chat with your fellow technicians in order to plan and execute a malware attack. Regardless of the outcome, your story won't be told for decades.
Will you hold up your end?

FEATURES:
First person gameplay with diegetic & immersive UI.
An IRC chat where you gain intel, and learn more about the facility.
A terminal where you run software, navigate directories, and execute commands.
Detailed command prompt hacking puzzles with an emphasis on traditional inputs.
Original soundtrack.
The facility you and your crew infiltrate is a superstructure of unethical electronics.

The daunting task is only made possible by careful planning, and vulnerabilities hidden deep below legacy code and engineering.
Hello!
Thank you all for playing s.p.l.i.t. this year. Reading through the reviews, I\'m still overwhelmed by the positive reactions, and glad to see that so many of you enjoyed this short experience.
Nominate s.p.l.i.t for the Steam Awards!
It\'s that time of year. Going through your reviews and messages, I believe the most appropriate award would be the \"Outstanding Story-Rich Game Award\". That said you are free to nominate the game for any award you wish :)
Thanks again for playing!
-Mike
Hello!\n\nSome quick patch notes this Friday, but before that I\'d like to give a big thanks to everyone who\'s played the game so far, I really appreciate all the feedback as well as the bug reports. Thanks so much! Let\'s have a look:
- Added a V-Sync toggle to the options.\n - Fixed the home key messing up the terminal caret.\n- The game bootup can now be skipped with ESC.\n- Improved performance in the ending scenes.\n- Updated credits.\n\nI\'ll be taking a look at some more bug reports in the next few days, so there\'ll more than likely be another patch coming next week.
That being said have a great weekend, and thanks again for playing!\n\n-Mike
This hotfix (hopefully) fixes an uncommon issue where the player head is visible in first-person, causing a rather striking yet undesirable visual where it looks like you\'re Leatherface or something.
Jokes aside this is rather hard to recreate on my side, so feedback related to this issue is welcome!
Thanks for playing :)
-Mike
Minimum Setup
- OS: Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
- Processor: Intel Core i3Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Relatively modern graphics card
- Storage: 400 MB available spaceAdditional Notes: Vulkan support required. A keyboard with navigation keys required (PgUp. PgDn. Del)
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