Submitted by Theeaglestrikes t3_10qkqnk in nosleep

You won’t find it on Google Play or the App Store. There’s nothing about the game on any public websites, other than this cautionary post. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a good or a bad person. It indiscriminately chooses targets.

The point is that you can’t avoid the game. Nobody can. You might hear a reverberating ding from your phone — a death toll from the depths of Hell.

An incongruous window might pop up.

>“Can you hide?”

>‘Yes’ — ‘No’

Make sure you select ‘No’.

When the window first appeared on my phone screen, I was stunned. I always presumed smartphones to be safer from the threat of viruses than computers. Especially a brand new iPhone. Isn’t Apple supposed to be superior to Microsoft when it comes to security?

“Nice try,” I said.

But before I made a rash decision and ended up infecting my phone with something nasty, I decided to do some research. I’m not exactly computer-savvy, but I didn’t trust either the ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ option. I didn’t want to mess with the window in any way.

There was nothing about the ‘Can you hide?’ pop-up online. I didn’t even realise it was a game until a Reddit user, who I won’t name, pointed me in the direction of a Discord server for discussing unearthly matters.

There was an entire category dedicated to the bizarre new game that had been appearing on people’s phones. Clicking ‘Yes’, apparently, commences a hide-and-seek game of unknown origin. I scrolled through the many Discord messages. I’ve removed the usernames.

User 1: Can anyone help me? Nobody seems to know anything about this game. My friend played it non-stop for a week, and then he went missing. That was two weeks ago. There are daily search parties, but I don’t think they’re going to find him. He said it wasn’t really a game. He said he saw a face outside his window.

User 2: You have to select ‘No’.

User 3: I destroyed my phone after reading these messages. Haven’t seen or heard anything unusual.

User 4: I selected ‘No’, but I keep hearing creaks. And I don’t think it’s in my head.

User 6: Just leave the pop-up window open, guys. You don’t have to select anything.

User 5: What? For the rest of my life? What if something accidentally knocks it?

User 3: Destroy your phone. Like I said, it worked for me.

User 6: Until it pops up on your next phone.

User 5: What if I just turn off my phone? That seems a little less dramatic than destroying it.

User 3: Your funeral.

The more I read, the more anxious I felt. I had expected the pop-up window to be a virus, but everybody was telling ghost stories. Stop being a superstitious baby, I told myself. That guy’s disappearance had nothing to do with the game he was playing.

Eventually, after a weekend of horrified contemplation, I opted for User 5’s idea to turn off my phone — in fact, I took it a step farther and reset my phone to its factory settings.

I met my friends, Corey and Tanya, in a local park on Monday afternoon. I’d planned to tell them about my experience, but they beat me to the punch.

“Why didn’t you pick up your phone all weekend, Lee?” Corey asked me. “We were worried about you, man! We wanted to hang out on Sunday.”

“I didn’t fancy third-wheeling. Some of us have to go to work on Mondays,” I replied.

“Hey! I work!” Corey protested.

“From a bathrobe in your bedroom,” Tanya smirked.

“You’re both just envious that I can scroll through Reddit and play games away from the watchful eye of my employer,” Corey said. “Speaking of games, Lee, have you played ‘Can you hide?’?”

My heart plummeted, and I felt as if Corey’s words were cinder blocks, dragging my body though the floorboards.

“He’s obsessed,” Tanya sighed. “He’s been playing it every day since Tuesday.”

“It just popped up on my phone, so I thought, ‘Why the fuck not?’” Corey laughed. “Tanya thought it must be a virus, but it’s just a cool augmented reality game.”

Corey thrust his phone down on the wooden picnic table. It was already open on a game window — a map of our surrounding area. A small green marker indicated Corey’s location in the park, and there was a small red marker moving along nearby roads.

“Once a day, from two to four in the afternoon, the game takes place. I have to hide. It tracks my location in the real world, so I have to keep moving. I wanted to delay coming to the park, but I don’t think the red seeker will find me here. Besides, it’s ten to four. Nearly made it,” Corey said.

“What’s the red marker that’s searching for you?” I asked, shuddering.

“The boogeyman,” Corey whispered.

He laughed, and Tanya thumped him on the arm.

“You know that kind of talk makes Lee freak out,” Tanya scolded.

Corey shrugged, and the pair of them became absorbed in a different topic of conversation. They were tucking into their sandwiches, talking between mouthfuls, but I wasn’t eating. I couldn’t take my eyes off Corey’s phone on the table. The red marker was circling the park, looking for him. I couldn’t stop thinking about those people on the Discord server who had spoken so solemnly of the supposedly-deadly game.

Suddenly, the marker was in the park. Corey was wrong. It had found him. I prepared for something dreadful to happen. I prepared for my friend to be caught.

“And that’s a wrap!” Corey said, scooping up his phone. “Four o’clock. Yet again, I bested the game. It got close this time, though... Damn. Just a hundred yards away!”

On the game map, the park was a featureless green patch. I could see Corey’s green marker, scarcely standing out from the grass, and I could see the red marker north-east of our location. The victory box read:

“You avoided the Creaker by: 121 yards. You can hide.”

Tanya groaned and mumbled about Corey’s game addiction, and the two of them resumed their conversation. I was about to dive back into reality, putting the silly game out of my head for good, but a sudden noise terrified me.

A creak.

My eyes shot up from the table. Neither Tanya nor Corey seemed to notice the eerie noise. And I can’t explain it — as nearby as the sound seemed, my eyes were drawn to a solitary tree, a little over a hundred yards away. Perhaps not exactly where the red marker had appeared on Corey’s screen, but close enough.

Peering around the bark was a frightful face. The thing looking at the three of us was not human. It was as short as a toddler. Its head, if it even had a head, was wearing a peach-coloured rubber mask — almost the tone of human flesh, but not quite. And its sickly-sweet smile seared through my eyes into my very soul.

With a second resounding creak, the nightmarish face snapped behind the bark, disappearing from view.

“Earth to Lee,” Tanya said, giggling. “You look like you’ve seen a ghost.”

“I think somebody’s actually seeking you, Corey,” I whispered, pointing a shaky finger at the tree. “I don’t think you should play that game anymore.”

“Your phasmophobia really kills my buzz sometimes, Lee,” Corey sighed. “There’s no boogeyman following me.”

I have a proclivity for trembling at everyday sights and sounds. In my mind, there’s always a ghost or a ghoul around the corner. Ever since my parents died, I’ve been that way. But I knew, without a shadow of a doubt, that I hadn’t imagined what I saw behind the tree. Unfortunately, my phasmophobia — fear of ghosts and the supernatural — makes it very difficult for anybody to believe me when I’ve been startled by something.

Corey and Tanya told me to take it easy and get lots of rest. The following day, the two of them pinged me incessantly on WhatsApp. I was still reeling from the terrifying thing I’d seen behind the tree. Transfixed by terrible thoughts, the workday flew by. I was starting to believe that maybe I’d become unwell. Perhaps I’d suffered a psychotic break.

Not so.

Around half six in the evening, on my drive home from work, Tanya called me. I answered via my car’s dashboard.

“I’m driving right now, Tanya,” I said. “What’s-”

I trailed off when I heard my friend bawling her eyes out on the other end of the phone.

“It’s in the house,” She whispered. “The… The game started playing. It’s later than usual.”

“Slow down,” I replied. “What’s happening?”

“The game started at six…” Tanya tearfully explained in a fragile whisper. “I think you were right, Lee… I think someone’s actually seeking us. We saw a horrible face at the window, and then there were creaking sounds in the house. We’re hiding in the attic. Corey’s pulled the door up, so we don’t think-”

“- Have you called the police?” I interjected, heart pounding.

“They’re on the way,” Tanya said. “Fifteen minutes. If we can… What? It’s Lee. No, I feel safer with someone on the other end of the… Okay! Corey wants me to hang up. He wants us to be quiet.”

“Okay, I understand,” I shakily replied. “Just make sure-”

“- No, no, no…” Tanya whimpered.

I didn’t need to ask what had frightened her. I heard it too. A creak in the attic. It sounded so clear and, once again, so near. So nightmarishly near that I snapped my neck around to make sure the rubber-faced demon wasn’t in the back seat of my car. It wasn’t.

At that point, I decided not to go home. I diverted to Corey’s house. An eight-minute journey. Barely any quicker than the police.

“How did it even get in here?” Tanya whispered. “I didn’t even see the door open.”

“It’s not an ‘it’,” Corey scoffed, though he spoke with a quivering voice. “He’s just a child, and he needs to leave our- Oh…”

“What the fuck is that?” Tanya screamed.

“Please-” Corey began to plead.

The screams of my two friends were deafening. I was so fixated on reaching the house that I didn’t hang up the call. It was only as I tore onto Corey’s driveway, mere minutes before the police, that I realised I’d been listening to sounds of squelching, snapping, and, most hauntingly of all, creaking.

I barged down the front door and ran up to the attic. I expected to find a sickening scene of mutilation, but the space was empty. Corey and Tanya were gone.

The police had questions for me, of course, but my alibi was airtight — the 999 call was made before I even left the office, and traffic camera footage corroborated the fact that I was on the road whilst the intruder terrorised Corey and Tanya.

Missing persons. That’s the verdict.

I don’t understand what the game wants. I don’t know where the missing people go. All I know is that resetting my phone wasn’t enough.

On my drive home, after a long night of tears and police questioning, I could swear I caught a glimpse of a peach-coloured mask peeking around a postbox. And then, as if to confirm that menacing thought, there was a notification on my phone.

That unmistakable ding of Hell.

The message displayed on my car dashboard.

>“Can you hide?”

>‘Yes’ — ‘No’

I moaned in horror, and that was what damned me. My car uses voice recognition, and it somehow registered my terrified vocal reaction as an answer.

“You selected ‘No’.”

Perhaps I’ve chosen the safer of the two options. I know many of the Discord users suggested ‘No’, but I can’t stop thinking about what I read on that server.

I selected ‘No’, but I keep hearing creaks.

I haven’t heard anything yet, and the game hasn’t started playing. But Corey didn’t seem to hear the creak when he was playing the game. Maybe, like him, I’ve just been missing it.

I’m horrified of the Creaker. I’m horrified of where he might take me.

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LikeThemPies t1_j6qvqai wrote

I fear “No” might be the worse answer— you won’t even get an opportunity to hide when it decides to come for you. Selecting “yes” at least gives you some time. Seems like destroying your device is the best option, though.

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Staggeringpage8 t1_j6r1v6z wrote

No has got to be the worst option. It's asking "can you hide" not " do you want to play hide and seek" I fear if you answer no it accepts that as surrender. Definitely destroy the phone

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Joshaluke t1_j6r7rqf wrote

Thank you for posting. You’re in our timeline now. Good luck.

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pinkandorpunk t1_j6r7xa8 wrote

That’s what I’m thinking…it’s playing the odds. Human curiosity is helluva drug, and I know it would be hard for me to not choose “yes” or “no” just to see what happened. But I can’t even follow my own daily app limits.

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SrImmanoob t1_j6r81gk wrote

The problem is the question. It ask you "Can you hide" not "Do you want to play hide n seek".

So yes or no are both wrong answer and the game will 100% start when you answer. Maybe you should destroy your phone.

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HotelEntropy t1_j6rcwq5 wrote

Well shit. Keep us posted, if you’re able.

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mightyjor t1_j6rs4tp wrote

Ok, let’s think about this. Small toddler looking guy, doesn’t appear to have any special movement abilities and you can see his location on your phone if you click yes. You’ve pretty much got the advantage over him if you can see his location. Assuming he can’t teleport (maybe he can, so this might not work), you really just need to find a place he can’t walk to.

Couple of proposed ideas:

  1. Get a job on a cruise ship or airplane. It might trick the monster if you’re moving long distances frequently. Not only that, but both these have tight security when it comes to getting in, so maybe there’s a chance the little toddler guy can’t get in. Seems he’s only been spotted in public spaces so far. Airplanes and Cruise ships also wouldn’t have phone reception or Wi-Fi (usually) so maybe that could trick him as well.
  2. Be a truck driver, you’re constantly moving and it doesn’t seem like he’ll be able to get you in your car even if he makes creaky noises.
  3. Install cameras and sound equipment around places you frequent. See if there’s any issues recording him or hearing him using the technology. If not, you have something to turn into police or a news station, or at the very least you have proof when people ask about this on the internet.
  4. It might be important to ask how he’s finding you. Is it through your phone? Wi-Fi? GPS? Can it find you in airplane mode or with the data disabled? Your technology? It seems that the phone was connected to your car and maybe that’s why it popped up with the notification.
  5. And finally, maybe you can jailbreak your phone, install some kind of virus. Brick the thing (don’t destroy it). Maybe you can trap it behind some kind of code error so it can’t make its way to you. At the very least it seems to start there, so it’s got to have some connection to the phone.

Good luck OP

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SSBMarkus t1_j6rvh4b wrote

The ideal solution is to have a group of armed forces hide with you, so once this toddler child thing starts tracking you, your group can engage it.

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matoral t1_j6rvsmv wrote

Oh! That could be, maybe to beat it and make it leave you, you have to be chased and chaser, maybe that's why when they choose no they hear the creaking, it's like a child that can't stop giggling while hidding

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Orcasareglorious t1_j6s77kl wrote

Selecting “Yes” would have given you a tracker and a time limit. You have neither.

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Westonard t1_j6sbfzf wrote

"Doesn't appear to have any special movement abilities"

Except where it appeared in the friend's attic and house to begin with. He said they pulled the ladder hatch up into the attic.

The cruise ship or airplane would be an even worse option because if the Creaker can teleport, and we have to assume it can to get into the house or attic, then a confined place like that is an even worse option.

We have to assume if it sees you once it's effectively game over because it will apparently more aggressively go after you. At that point sitting still and hiding is a death (or worse) sentence. Really the only option is to either destroy the phone or gamble on "No". Because simply being around someone who is playing and is found means bad news for you, as Tracy found out

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StonksRat t1_j6sgsva wrote

If I get this, I'm playing lol. I'll be sure to die in front of people too lol

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mightyjor t1_j6sgu47 wrote

Yeah, I wasn’t sure about the teleportation. I think some more experimentation would be necessary, since you obviously wouldn’t want to be trapped in a place like a plane if it could get in there with you. The fact that you can track it on the phone location though means you should be able to know if it’s teleporting. I also would still want to look into how it interacts with the phone reception/Wi-Fi. It doesn’t seem like OP tested that from what I could see. That might be part of the trick since destroying the phone didn’t seem to help at least with hearing the creaker.

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StonksRat t1_j6shtyd wrote

I'm going to break into this guy's house and step on the floorboards

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Oolegdan t1_j6srdia wrote

well thank god I live on the other side of the world because I can rest assured no such popup is ever gonna arrive at my phone and even if it does I am simply gonna press back duh!!

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MollieStrong t1_j6svk6u wrote

Yes. Whilst the situation as a whole definitely sounds sinister, the question of 'can you hide' feels like a child's invitation. It sounds similar to a child asking 'can you play with me?'. Maybe the Creaker- malevolent spirit or not- is extending the invitation. Inevitably someone will say yes if they just ask enough people.

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akarakitari t1_j6szqrl wrote

Sounds to me like it can appear within x distance of wherever you are at the start of the game and has the ability to shift through objects, so I don't think it appearing on an airplane is out of the question.

Also, remember only the boyfriend was playing but it killed the girlfriend too. Which means it likely either considers everyone with the player to be playing too, or doesn't leave witnesses, but either way seems to not leave anyone alive if they find the hider. Lot of lives in jeopardy if it can get on the plane.

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mightyjor t1_j6t128j wrote

Although an airplane is fairly small, maybe a personal sized airplane could work? I doubt he’d be able to start the game within 10 feet of you, so maybe him teleporting to his X distance away while you’re in a personal plane could result in him just falling out of the sky. It also seems like people (so far) have been safe while in cars, so movement seems to be a better solution than just hiding or staying put.

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akarakitari t1_j6t2grw wrote

This is very true. I have a feeling though, considering this is a mobile game, that every day will become harder and harder. It will speed up a little more, move a little closer, and become more varied in it's timing as we have already seen.

Just like something like candy crush, they hook you with easy levels then turn on p2w mode, except this game, payment is dinner

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Butt_Robot t1_j6t5djt wrote

There's something about it that bothers me though... It doesn't ask if you WILL hide, or if you WANT to hide, it asks if you CAN. Maybe saying "no" is informing someone who shouldn't be informed...

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perrysmoke43 t1_j6t7wvr wrote

Is there a "fuck around and find out" option?

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Exploding_Syzygy t1_j6tjrx9 wrote

I would pick yes, let the thing chase me to the park or whatever, make a tiger trap and idk, just trap the boogeyman

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savetheday4u t1_j6ts0yk wrote

Hopefully you can update us soon…I would start figuring out the best places to hide and if there is a way to beat the Creaker

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Helpful-Citron5227 t1_j6u2pn5 wrote

This game sounds super fun but also the most terrifying thing ever at the same time

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yash48 t1_j6ubw2k wrote

I finished reading this and the very next second i hear a creak when I'm alone in my room Damn

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Deb6691 t1_j6ukmfa wrote

Go and bury your phone but put with it a cross even if you are not a believer make it or buy it.but find the " Lords Prayer " Rpt this over and over as you bury your phone. You are strong and you can survive. These entities are soul takers, they have a quota and they fill it however they can,but this one is dangerous. You get another phone and don't ever answer.

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karmadovernater t1_j6utwr3 wrote

I'm at the very beginning and I'm just wondering if that's a common mistake. By selecting NO, haven't you just joined in the game?....

I will read on and find out.

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Thomasmcfeccco t1_j6uv6x0 wrote

Yes was definitely the safer option OP, you'd be able to see where the creaker was / time limits. Stay safe.

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aranaidni t1_j6ux6z8 wrote

Ha, energy started failing in my house

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Hayeslord t1_j6uy51p wrote

2-4pm is nap time for me I’d be creaked on day 1.

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LEDlight45678910 t1_j6vc3n6 wrote

It's the elderly getting after you for your fancy phones and technology

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Bright-Professor-503 t1_j6vg355 wrote

I'm what you may call curious, so I'd willingly play the game to fuck with it. Ive slept in graveyards and abandoned hospitals and abandoned cabins in the woods and haven't seen shit. Only time I've ever felt a powerful force was visiting the ships the Japanese sunk in pearl harbor.

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Bright-Professor-503 t1_j6vg45a wrote

I'm what you may call curious, so I'd willingly play the game to fuck with it. Ive slept in graveyards and abandoned hospitals and abandoned cabins in the woods and haven't seen shit. Only time I've ever felt a powerful force was visiting the ships the Japanese sunk in pearl harbor.

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A_Discord_Pro t1_j6vh05m wrote

wait why are these floorboards creaking

they never made a sound before....

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ShiroiYokai t1_j6vhceg wrote

Yes, dismissing the notification might work, but you have to be very careful for the rest of your life. This, or either the Cracker just gets bored (assuming it's childlike) and catches you anyway.

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EducationalSmile8 t1_j6vvskg wrote

The discord user was right, you aren't supposed to select either of the options. It's just too dangerous. Obviously better to destroy the phone and spend few bucks on buying a new one. Money isn't more precious than your life!

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ALostPaperBag t1_j6w8cpy wrote

Buy a flamethrower or guns, if homie wants to play dirty, play dirty back

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MisaMort t1_j6x9pcv wrote

"No" might actually be a safe option. Hear me out. We played a game at summer camp, consisting of passing glasses around in a circle. When you handed it to someone, you'd ask "can you play the game with glasses?" And they'd have to respond. Yes or no. And then they'd have to hand the glasses to the next person accordingly. If you said you can play, you have to hand them "face up" of no, "face down". You don't lose if you say "no", you lose if you mess up. So maybe, here you just have to follow up with your answer. Which, "no" would be safer, but also harder mentally, because it'd try to actively get you to hide. That would be why you keep hearing the creaking and seeing the face.

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Monksbane102 t1_j6y0szv wrote

Why did it take Tanya too when Corey was the one that was playing the game?

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seammus t1_j6zp41t wrote

As much as I hope for the best for you, I selfishly hope this story continues

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MizzCroft t1_j70crcu wrote

Get a new phone. Refuse to believe in it and get some spiritual protection. This is supernatural. As I type this my dog is freaking the fuck out in the other room wtf

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CzernaZlata t1_j70kjjy wrote

Time to contact User 3 again. She seemed to know stuff

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Rapper_Toire t1_j70ze38 wrote

Describe that thing to the users on Discord. Maybe somebody knows what kind of demon/monster it is, and what would usually help to get rid of it. Meanwhile try to protect your phone by drawing protective signs on the back (that might only work with a new and uninfected one though).

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Orange__Moon t1_j72hk5a wrote

Lol, me too. My family is always like," don't bother calling OrangeMoon, she won't ever answer the phone". Then my husband jumps in with," I could be dead on the side of the road or in jail blah blah blah". When my kid is gone at school ir with friends or boyfriend I generally keep my volume all the way up but I'm always on silent otherwise.

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Orange__Moon t1_j72i6ml wrote

Maybe airplane mode would help? If it's using a real world device to find you then you couldn't be located by phone then. However I have a feeling it's not bound by real world physics unfortunately.

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akarakitari t1_j72izym wrote

It does seem that it's bound to those with cell phones, using them as a way to communicate.

Maybe dropping off the grid completely? But it would have to be done FAST and completely on the fly. Finish that days game, dump phone in trash, jet to a public PC, look up countries that have large areas where cell phones aren't the norm, then straight to airport and book a flight anywhere else that you can get to that country from.

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TheGreenShitter t1_j7adpwk wrote

Kinda reminds me of that spooky Randonautica app that started a few years ago. Lots of creepy and disturbing locations it sends people to amongst the good

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meowz89 t1_j7f7k7k wrote

So bad at checking notifications the Creaker will just get bored and go right ahead and terrorize someone else. Apologies to whoever that might be, it's nothing personal.

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LogosKing t1_j7oabnk wrote

sorry but if you ever get a notification that says "can you hide" and you don't immediately seek a heavily populated area, and destroy the phone, then that's just natural selection at work.

Clicking yes is on a whole other level.

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Weak_Resource_5210 t1_j835dai wrote

why not just leave your phone behind tho

that seems like a better idea because the creaker is tracking u via phone so if you leave behind yes ok you dont know where it is but it will track the phone not you and funnily enough as i was reading the end i heared a random creak but i am the only one awake in my house

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Blackinfemwa t1_j8drdik wrote

If that happens to me i’m:

  1. Resetting my phone to factory settings
  2. Destroying my phone
  3. Putting the destroyed parts into a blender
  4. Putting the blended parts into a box
  5. Setting that box on fire
  6. Putting the ashes in a vase
  7. Putting the vase in a rocket
  8. Putting a note on the rocket so no aliens get it
  9. Sending the rocket deep into space
  10. Moving to mars
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Any_Eagle1120 t1_j8tuemv wrote

Maybe it only goes after one person at a time and that’s why you got the notification after your friends disappeared. And clicking neither saves time?

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