Operation: Manor
About this game
The Manor is in order.
The reports check out.
Reality is secondary.
Operation: Manor is a provocative, satirical online multiplayer game where the goal is not to uncover the truth, but to maintain appearances.
You work in an isolated facility on the plains, one that everyone must believe serves agricultural purposes.
Even when it becomes obvious that it doesn’t.
GAMEPLAY
The game consists of multiplayer matches built around hidden roles, where players receive different tasks and objectives.
The System Operators are responsible for keeping the agricultural facility or rather, its appearance running:
maintenance, inspections, administrative duties, handling reports.
The Traitors do not sabotage openly.
Their goal is to expose the system’s internal tensions, disrupt its processes, and crack the illusion without being clearly revealed.
Players are constantly forced to make decisions:
Do you cooperate because that’s what’s expected?
Do you suspect something, but stay silent?
Or do you actively contribute to keeping everything running exactly as it is?
KEY FEATURES
Online multiplayer with hidden roles
Task-based gameplay focused on maintaining appearances
Social manipulation and tension, with no clear good or evil side
Political and social satire without explicit statements
Eastern European–inspired atmosphere, absurd yet familiar
Each match unfolds differently based on roles and player decisions
There is no good side here.
Only roles.
Operation: Manor makes no claims.
It does not accuse.
It simply functions.
The question is not what is true.
It’s how long you’re willing to assist in pretending it is.
So — are you coming?
I assume not on foot.

Operation Manor is a provocative, satirical multiplayer game about maintaining appearances at all costs. Work to keep up the illusion of a harmless agricultural facility or sabotage it from within as a Traitor. There are no heroes here. Only roles, reports, and consequences.