Anomaly Control Division
About this game
Fall 2025 Game Project Practice
Team: Team Caffeine
Jiwon Kim (Class of 2021): Team Leader, Lead Game Designer
Daegyu Hwang (Class of 2021): Assistant Game Designer
Yongjin Kwon (Class of 2021): Assistant Programmer, UI & Interaction Programmer
Hyunseon Lee (Class of 2021): Lead Programmer, Systems Programmer
Minseok Heo (Class of 2021): Assistant Programmer, Technical Artist
Jihoon Jeong (Class of 2021): Character Designer, 3D Artist
This game is a student project developed as part of the Game Project Practice course in the Department of Game Software at Hoseo University.
[About the Game]
Anomaly Control Division is a first-person surveillance horror game in which you play as a newly appointed administrator assigned to survive a night shift inside a containment facility.
Your duty is to monitor three containment chambers via CCTV from 00:00 to 06:00, detect anomalies involving each entity, and carry out the correct procedures. The Tentacle Swarm, the Mimic, and the Bound Circuit each exhibit unique behaviors, risks, and abnormal phenomena. As the night progresses, they become increasingly unstable, and a single mistake could trigger a facility-wide containment failure.
Consult the manual. Watch the monitors. Maintain stability levels.
Follow the procedures, and you may survive the night.
Fail to do so...
Good luck.
[Features]
Anomalous Entities
In Anomaly Control Division, you are responsible for managing supernatural beings recovered from around the world, collectively known as Anomalous Entities.
Each entity has its own characteristics, danger level, and anomaly patterns. Administrators must study the information recorded in the manual and follow the appropriate containment procedures to keep each entity under control.
CCTV-Based Monitoring and Management
All anomalous entities are securely contained within isolated chambers.
As an administrator, you must use the facility's CCTV cameras and management systems to prevent the entities from becoming uncontrollable. Observe their behavior through surveillance monitors, assess each situation carefully, and make the right decisions.
Anomalies
Anomalous entities may occasionally trigger abnormal events.
Phenomena that occur inside containment chambers can be handled through the facility's management systems. However, if anomalies begin to manifest inside the control room itself, you must leave your desk and deal with them personally.
Stability Levels
Every anomalous entity has a Stability Level.
An entity's current stability can be monitored through the CCTV system. If anomalies are left unresolved, stability will rapidly deteriorate. If an entity's Stability Level reaches zero, it may enter a rampage state and attack the administrator directly.
Emergency Protocol
Even if containment fails and an entity breaks loose, do not give up.
The facility is equipped with an Emergency Protocol designed to give administrators one final chance at survival. If you complete the required procedures within the time limit and enter the correct protocol code, you can reverse a containment breach once per night.
The protocol code changes each night and can be found at the bottom of the Basic Management Rules section of the manual.
(This introduction was translated using AI. Please understand that there may be mistranslations.)

Welcome to Anomaly Control Division, the best workplace imaginable! You are now a proud member of a division dedicated to protecting humanity and studying the unknown. Monitor, manage, and survive the contained anomalies! Good luck.