Games The Utility Room

Action ∙ Adventure ∙ Narrative ∙ Platformer
no ratings
coming soon
2026
October
game modes
• Singleplayer
player modes
• Standing • Sitting • Room-scale
compatibility
• Quest 2/Pro • Quest 3/3S
Coming this October
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`I don't really think The Utility Room is a horror game. Or at least it foregoes most of the trappings of the genre. But it does operate on what I'd call lizard brain fear, a sense of nope so instinctual there's no real need to introduce it.' Jacob Geller

The Utility Room is not a traditional VR game. There's no shooting, no flashing lights, no gumball-machine gameplay. It is a place no one has ever seen or visited – and a place where you do not belong.

It's best described as a journey, one that carries you across a barren, rocky, and dangerous place. The environments and the beings within it are megalithic. You will feel very small, dwarfed by the scale of the world as you travel across it.

Most entities here will pay you little attention. But this world is far larger than you are. It is dangerous, and nothing will account for your safety. ago as the cosmic caretaker.

Those with megalophobia be warned that this game will make you feel very uncomfortable.

comfort Intense
age rating13+ Teen
websitekinglumps.com
developer Lionel Marsden
publisher Lionel Masden
connectionInternet not required
languages
English