Burger & Frights is a short horror experience that builds fear through atmosphere instead of nonstop jump scares. You work alone in a quiet fast-food restaurant, trying to finish routine tasks while the outside world starts feeling increasingly wrong.
The strongest part of the game is its pacing. It gives you just enough calm to settle in, then chips away at that comfort with sounds, movement, and moments that feel off in a way you cannot fully explain.

Move deliberately, check sightlines before committing, and never rush objectives after a suspicious cue. Burger and Frights punishes panic movement and rewards players who pause, listen, then act with intent.

If you enjoy compact horror games with heavy atmosphere and psychological unease, this one lands hard. It is short enough for one sitting, but memorable enough to stay with you after the shift ends.