Demo in development
The team is building the first playable slice around escape, stealth, co-op pressure and Mick’s escalating AI threat.

Cinematic survival horror game
Kidnapped travellers must work together, scavenge, hide and solve environmental escape puzzles inside Mick Taylor’s remote outback compound.
Developed by Frame Labs Games in collaboration with Emu Creek Pictures.


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The team is building the first playable slice around escape, stealth, co-op pressure and Mick’s escalating AI threat.
Play alone or with up to four players as kidnapped travellers trying to survive the compound and make it out alive.
Frame Labs is working with Emu Creek Pictures and Greg McLean to bring the outback nightmare into interactive horror.
The experience
Wolf Creek: The Game is a cinematic survival horror game about ordinary travellers trapped in a brutal outback location where every sound, choice and mistake can draw Mick closer.


The Hunt
At the centre of the game is Mick Taylor as an advanced AI-driven threat who stalks, reacts and adapts. He is not a timer. He is a presence in the compound.
The Compound
The compound is built as a hostile escape space: part puzzle box, part hunting ground, part cinematic nightmare. Players search cabins, sheds, vehicles and dark routes through the property while trying to stay quiet enough to survive.


Survive together
The game is designed for solo play or 1–4 player online co-op survival horror. Cooperation creates opportunity, but it also creates noise, risk and hard choices.
Media
Screens, trailer material and a fuller press kit will be added as the demo moves through development.
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