~What is How to Date an Entity?~

"How to Date an Entity is a horror dating sim by SFour on The Kid At The Back. A mysterious entity (SFR-044) arrives at your door - win her Interest Meter to survive. Features 10 endings based on your choices."

How to Play How to Date an Entity

~~~~~~~~~~SURVIVAL PROTOCOL~~~~~~~~~~
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  1. Face SFR044 at your door.
  2. Read the story carefully to understand the analog horror setting and survival goal.
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~How to Date an Entity Features~

10 Unique Endings

Interest Meter choices determine your fate. Some endings are romantic, others are terrifying.

Analog Horror

A blend of dating sim and horror. The entity has an unsettling presence with many eyes.

Replayability

Multiple endings encourage replaying to explore different paths and outcomes.

Featured Recommendations

Try Five Nights at Freddy's Sister Location for classic horror gameplay with survival mechanics.

~Why Play on The Kid At The Back?~

Unique Story

A fresh take on dating sims with analog horror. The survival mechanic creates an unforgettable experience.

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10 Endings

Every playthrough offers something new. Discover all outcomes through your choices.

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Instant Play

No download needed. Play How to Date an Entity instantly on The Kid At The Back.

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Free to Play

Enjoy this acclaimed visual novel for free on The Kid At The Back.

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~How to Date an Entity - FAQ~

~How to Date an Entity - Tips & Tricks~

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Interest Meter Management

Manage the Interest Meter carefully. Watch her reactions - sometimes waiting before speaking helps.

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Tip: If she seems interested, continue. If put off, change your strategy.

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Explore Choices

Different options affect the Interest Meter differently. Try opposite choices to discover all 10 endings.

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Tip: Keep notes on which choices led to which endings.

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Read the Letters

Letters from mysterious scientists provide survival guidance. Pay attention to the clues they contain.

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Tip: The letters contain crucial hints about the entity's preferences.