Teke Teke

Teke Teke is a first-person horror game inspired by a chilling Japanese urban legend. You take on the role of a high school student caught alone on the streets at night, slowly realizing you’re being hunted by a supernatural entity. The game turns empty streets and quiet alleys into a maze of tension and survival.
Escape the Pursuit of the Legend
In Teke Teke, the goal is simple—survive. The creature stalking you is not visible at first, but its presence becomes more apparent through audio cues and distant movement. The game’s design focuses on unpredictable appearances and navigation through a city where familiar roads have become disorienting.
Each play session involves active exploration and evasion. The player must search for clues, keys, and alternative escape routes while avoiding direct confrontation. Running blindly or ignoring sounds may lead to a sudden and fatal encounter. Survival requires both awareness and strategic movement.
Core Gameplay and Environment Dynamics
Teke Teke introduces mechanics that heighten player tension through limitation:
- Flashlight usage is restricted—overuse causes flickering and may attract danger
- Environmental audio signals the entity’s movement and proximity
- Pathing changes occur mid-game—doors that were open may close, and streets may loop
Rather than relying on fixed enemy patterns, the entity’s behavior adapts based on how aggressively you explore or how long you stay in one location. There is no combat option; your only escape is to outrun or outsmart the entity.
Winning Conditions and Useful Strategies
One common question is whether Teke Teke has multiple endings. It does. The outcome depends on your exploration choices, the number of collectibles found, and whether you encounter the entity at specific points in the game. Completing all objectives without alerting the creature unlocks the rarest ending.
To improve your survival rate, try the following:
- Use headphones—spatial audio is key to tracking the creature’s location
- Move methodically; sprinting can trigger proximity events
- Collect all school documents for lore and hidden paths
Teke Teke is not just a game about being chased—it’s about how fear builds in empty spaces and quiet sounds. Your instincts and timing determine whether you see daylight or fall victim to the legend roaming the streets.