The Backrooms are like a big, never-ending hallway that you can walk through forever, and it's made up of many different rooms connected together.
Imagine you're playing with building blocks, each block is a room in the Backrooms. Some rooms are bright and friendly, like your living room. Others are dark and confusing, like when you first go into a big, unfamiliar place. You can move from one room to another by walking through doors or sometimes just by standing still.
The rules of the Backrooms are simple: if you keep going, you'll find more rooms, maybe even some that look familiar. But if you stop moving, you might end up in a strange place all by yourself.
How You Get There
Sometimes, the Backrooms feel like a game you can accidentally enter. It's like when you're playing hide-and-seek and suddenly you're in a different part of the house, but this time, it’s not just your house, it’s a whole new world of rooms!
Examples
- A kid gets lost in a never-ending hallway with flickering lights and strange creatures.
- You walk into an empty office, but it keeps getting bigger as you go deeper.
- A group of friends runs away from a monster that seems to be following them.
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