If you’ve ever wanted to use your home as the setting of a survival horror game, then Night Terrors might be the game for you.

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Night Terrors is a survival horror game that will use a system designed to map your house through your mobile device—utilizing its flashlight, camera, screen, and headphones—to place you in a haunted environment, with real-time generated photorealistic elements and enemies. Geek reports that developer Novum Analytics’ is seeking funding through an Indiegogo campaign for what they hope is the “scariest” augmented reality mobile game ever made.Night Terror’s premise is simple. There’s a girl trapped in the house and you need to find her and survive by avoiding ghosts, which can hide behind walls based on the game's recognition of walls and layouts. The developer is using practical effects to create the enemies rather than 3D rendering.“3D models are not the way to go with augmented reality right now,” the developer says. “The mobile platforms just aren’t fast enough. You can’t make the elements believable. It’s a bad idea.”The studio has been working on the game for 24 months and hopes to use the $70,000 USD it is seeking from its Indiegogo campaign to complete the project. It should be noted that unlike Kickstarter, funding on Indiegogo is paid out regardless if the campaign’s goal is met, which ends in another 39 days.Night Terrors is expected to be released on iPhone 5 and 6, with a potential for Android and Windows Phone versions to come later. The estimated delivery on the game is June 2016.In other related augmented reality game (ARG) news, Square Enix used an ARG to tease the recently announced Deus Ex: Mankind Divided game coming to Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

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