The Three Little Pigs (Analog Horror)
The Three Little Pigs (Analog Horror) reimagines the childhood tale into a bleak survival narrative told through flickering VHS-style visuals and decaying sound. This isn’t just a re-skin of a fable—this is a puzzle-horror experience where each pig represents a different interpretation of fear, resistance, and paranoia.
Three Paths, Three Pigs, One Hunter
The gameplay is divided into three unique campaigns. Each one features a different pig, a different environment, and different mechanics. While the original story suggested increasing stability from straw to bricks, this version flips the expectation. The pig in the brick house may be safest physically—but mentally, they’re breaking down fastest.
- Straw Campaign — Emphasizes running and hiding from the wolf’s distorted form.
- Wood Campaign — Focuses on assembling tools and decoys for misdirection.
- Brick Campaign — Psychological unraveling with hallucinations and false memory puzzles.
The Wolf as a Concept
Instead of a creature, the wolf is a constantly shifting anomaly. Sometimes it whispers through televisions. Other times it appears as shadowy reflections in broken glass. The wolf’s proximity is signaled through static noise, environmental decay, and glitches in your interface. You never fight it—you just try to slow it down or delay its return.
Analog Effects and Reality Collapse
The Three Little Pigs (Analog Horror) uses analog effects as more than aesthetics. The fuzz on the screen is tied to the pig’s mental state. The more danger you’re in, the more your perception distorts. In later levels, you may even have to decode scrambled messages from past runs to make progress.
- Video loop clues hidden in cassette replays.
- Audio riddles that must be interpreted backward.
- House defenses that malfunction when fear level is high.
The Three Little Pigs (Analog Horror) is a reinterpretation that challenges memory, perception, and survival logic. It’s not about building a safe place—it’s about understanding how fear breaks down even the strongest walls.


















































