Quick Start

Survive Your First Nights

Spoiler-free tactics to stabilize the opening nights of No, I'm Not a Human, build good habits, and make each run count.

Overview

The Nightly Loop

  1. Night — Someone knocks. You listen, observe, and choose whether they enter.
  2. Day — Test residents (teeth / hands / eyes), manage limited energy, prep for nightfall.
  3. Consequences — Smart calls strengthen your position; mistakes echo across future nights.

The Look · Listen · Verify Routine

  • Look (appearance) — Teeth, nails, pupils. Note anything unnervingly pristine or unnaturally degraded.
  • Listen (story) — Ask timeline-anchored questions. Record contradictions and evasive pivots.
  • Verify (context) — Cross-check claims against recent events, items, or broadcasts. Seek corroboration.

Tip: stack multiple signals before acting. One odd tell can mislead; layered evidence locks in the truth.

Early-Game Priorities

  • Stabilize: A smaller, trustworthy roster beats a crowded, chaotic shelter.
  • Budget Energy: Plan daily tests so you’re never empty when a must-verify Visitor arrives.
  • Document: Keep a lightweight run log—entries, tests, anomalies. Patterns surface faster than memory.
  • Iterate: Every run teaches. Treat losses as intel for the next cycle.

Steam Deck & Handheld Notes

  • Playable on Steam Deck; experiment with moderate FPS or power targets for battery stability.
  • Peephole / door scenes draw more power—tune frame caps or TDP if you see dips.
  • A dedicated performance guide will ship as the team refines optimal settings.

Next Steps

  • Browse the FAQ for platform, language, and update status.
  • Review the Visitor Cheat Sheet section above before the next knock.
  • Experiment with different admission patterns and timing—multiple endings demand varied approaches.

Need the bigger picture?

Return to the homepage for the full feature overview or jump into the FAQ for answers on launch and support.