BIRDS WATCHING
- 20 hours ago
- 2 min read
Observe. Listen. Notice what should not be there.

Birds Watching is an atmospheric mystery experience built around quiet tension, environmental storytelling, and the unsettling feeling that something is always just out of sight.
You arrive in a place that feels calm, almost peaceful. Birds sing, the wind moves through the trees, and the world seems ordinary. But the longer you observe, the more the details begin to shift. Patterns emerge. Small inconsistencies appear. What begins as simple observation slowly transforms into something far more unsettling.
This is a game about attention. About patience. About what happens when you look a little too closely.
Key Features
Atmosphere First
Immerse yourself in a carefully crafted environment designed to reward slow exploration and curiosity. Sound, pacing, and subtle visual storytelling create a constant sense of unease without relying on cheap shocks.
Observation Driven Gameplay
Progress comes from noticing details others might ignore. Watch movement, listen carefully, and interpret what the world is trying to tell you.
Environmental Storytelling
Discover fragments of narrative woven into the world itself. The story unfolds naturally through exploration rather than exposition.
Quiet Psychological Tension
Birds Watching focuses on mood and psychological pressure, allowing the player’s imagination to do the heavy lifting.
Designed for Focused Play
A compact, curated experience built to be memorable, replayable, and discussion worthy.
A New Experience from Studio Ortica
Following the success of Loan Shark, Studio Ortica continues exploring psychological themes through atmosphere and experimentation. Birds Watching shifts toward slower, observational gameplay while retaining the studio’s distinctive creative identity.
Release Information
PC (Steam): March 6th, 2026
Demo: Available during Steam Next Fest
Console Releases: Planned following PC launch (details coming soon)
Steam Page:
Press Assets: HERE
Developed by Studio Ortica




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