You are Diver #247, sent by the United Abyss Corporation to reach an anomaly at 10,000 meters below the surface. What starts as a routine deep-sea expedition quickly becomes a descent into cosmic horror as you realize the truth: you're not exploring an abyss. You're diving into something's pupil.

As you descend deeper, the pressure changes you. Eyes begin to grow on your hands. Your helmet. Your chest. The transformation is irreversible. And far above you in the darkness, something massive is watching. Waiting.

🌊 Atmospheric Horror Descent

  • Descend through 10,000 meters of increasingly hostile depths. Watch yourself transform as eyes grow across your body. Experience the creeping horror of being watched by something incomprehensibly large

👁️ The Eye Watches

  • A massive eye tracks your descent, growing larger and closer the deeper you go. Collect ancient warning tablets left by previous expeditions. Uncover the truth about what the UAC has been feeding

⚡ Roguelike Progression

  • Collect Eye Fragments to unlock permanent upgrades. Choose from 3 diving classes: Balanced Diver, Heavy Suit, or Recon. 7 achievements including brutal speed run and no-damage challenges

📖 Multiple Endings

  • Standard victory: defeat the eye guardian
  • True Ending: Collect all 7 lore fragments before the boss to discover the full truth
  • Your choices determine what you learn about divers #1-246

THE TRUTH AWAITS - Every diver before you was changed. Every diver passed through the door. The UAC knew all along. You are #247. But you won't be the last.

CONTROLS

  • WASD / Arrow Keys - Move
  • SPACE - Shoot (unlocks at 9000m)
  • ENTER - Start / Continue
  • ESC - Pause / Back

Created for The Eye Jam

"When you stare into the abyss, the abyss stares back. It always has been."

AI Disclaimer: AI WAS used for the creation of the project

This was my first time making a game in HTML, and honestly I didn't know how so I used AI (Claude) for help bug fixing and guidance on how to approach certain features.  Gemini (Nano Banana) was used for creating the background. Creating this does in no way signify a stance that content creators such as Programmers and Artists are not vital to the Gaming Industry

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