No, I’m not a Human: The Ultimate Survival Guide

The sun has scorched the earth, and at night, Visitors roam. This is your definitive guide to surviving the psychological horror of No, I’m not a Human. Learn to distinguish friend from foe, uncover all endings, and master the art of judgment under scarcity.

Watch No, I’m not a Human Gameplay

See the game in action to understand the tension and strategy required to survive.

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What is No, I’m not a Human?

No, I’m not a Human is a first-person anxiety horror game about judgment under scarcity. The premise is simple but cruel: the sun scorches the world by day; at night, Visitors that mimic humans roam. You live in a small house at the edge of town. People knock, beg to come in, and you must decide whether they stay, whether they leave, or whether you pull the trigger. The loop blends slow-burn investigation with sudden, high-stakes choices.

Examine Your Guests

By day, you examine guests, budgeting limited energy to inspect teeth, nails, eyes, demeanor, and context. Humans may show false positives; Visitors won’t always show every tell. Decisions are probabilistic, not mechanical—this is where the horror breathes.

Evolving Threats

The TV broadcast introduces new tells as nights pass, so your checklist evolves alongside the threat. Isolation is not an option: without other humans, the house—and you—won’t survive to see the ending you want.

High-Stakes Decisions

Unlike traditional survival horror, there are no maze-like levels or monster chases. The tension is psychological: interpreting imperfect signals, living with consequences, and managing a dwindling pool of safe options. Choices compound over days, and small errors can echo into your finale.

How to Play No, I’m not a Human

Mastering No, I’m not a Human requires a keen eye and a steady nerve. Here’s how to approach the core gameplay loop.

1. The Daily Broadcast

Every day you receive a fresh news broadcast that introduces or reinforces a new “tell”. Some tells are physical (teeth, nails, eye condition), others are behavioral or contextual (word choice, timing, smell, inconsistencies). Your checklist of potential signs will evolve with the nightly broadcast, so optimal routines change over time.

2. Energy Management

Examinations cost energy; finishing the day requires spending it all. Plan a high-signal order of inspections and avoid busywork. Wasting energy on a low-yield inspection can have dire consequences later.

3. The Knock at the Door

At night, the knock comes. You must decide who to let in. Remember, humans can exhibit a tell by coincidence, and Visitors won’t always present all tells. Certainty is rare. The game rewards pattern-building across categories rather than hunting for any single tell.

4. Special Encounters

Beyond ordinary guests, several encounter types punctuate the loop. A FEMA worker may demand that a random guest be taken for testing; an Intruder can force his way in; a Vigilante may turn suspicion back toward you. These events test your preparation and your resolve.

No, I’m not a Human FAQ

Your questions about No, I’m not a Human, answered.

Where can I play No, I’m not a Human?

The official and safest place to get the game is on Steam. We do not recommend third-party downloads or mirrors for your account safety and to ensure you receive all updates.

How many endings does the game have?

There are multiple endings in No, I’m not a Human, each determined by the cumulative effect of your choices. Sparing a suspected Visitor, or mistakenly killing a human, can change your late-game options and lock you into a specific finale.

What is the FEMA notice?

When the FEMA worker arrives, they may request a guest for testing. Our focused page on the official wiki explains timings, outcomes, and risk-reduction tactics for this tense encounter.

Is No, I’m not a Human available on consoles?

Console versions for PS5 and Xbox Series X|S are scheduled for release after the PC launch. Check the official platforms page for the latest information on timing and features.