In a world of horror games where monsters scream and darkness lurks, Be Honest takes a completely different approach: fear comes from within. This game turns a seemingly harmless personality test into a spine-chilling experience.
Be Honest starts out as a “fun” game: a questionnaire with options like “Are you afraid of the dark?” or “Do you believe in ghosts?” The retro-style interface design is simple and friendly, leaving players with no suspicion of anything unusual waiting ahead.
But as you go deeper, the questions start to get strange and confusing, as if someone is watching your every choice, knowing things you don’t reveal.
At the end of the quiz, the game gives you a “result”—a ”personality analysis. But unlike what you might expect, this is where the truth begins to unfold.
Being Honest is more than just a game; it’s also a reflection on how we often judge ourselves—and how our true selves can be twisted by the smallest of choices. The game asks the opposite question: “What if you don’t answer honestly?” and “If you do… are you sure you’ll like it?”
Be Honest is a small game with a big idea. It is not just a creepy joke but a reminder that honesty is sometimes scarier than any ghost. If you dare to look straight at yourself—even the parts you want to hide the most—then Be Honest is waiting for you to answer.
Are you brave enough to be honest?