You can never imagine what kind of game developers can create.
Recently, a shooting game centered around the theme of "sound" appeared on Steam, titled Listen. This game has absolutely no user interface, and players must rely solely on their hearing to locate enemies. For those who have played shooting games, you probably understand how crucial sound (like footsteps) can be in the game. It can help you detect sneaky enemies trying to flank you and pinpoint the direction of enemies, allowing you to counteract effectively.
However, what sets Listen apart (developed by independent developer PENG MIN) is that it has absolutely no interface at all, just a pitch-black screen, and players must rely solely on sound to detect enemies. Interestingly, the official trailer for the game not only lacks visuals, but also sound...
According to the official description, all actions in the game must be performed through keyboard inputs and mouse movements, with the goal of eliminating all hostile units in the game. With limited audio cues and items, players must navigate through dark maps, locate and eliminate enemies, or engage in battles with friends.