The rules have changed. The entity—now referred to by fans as “The Siphoning King”—does not just haunt individual stalls. It manipulates water pressure, air vents, and even the hand dryers to separate the group.
Toilet Encounters 4 proves that horror games do not need massive budgets or sprawling open worlds to scare players. By mastering atmospheric tension, capitalizing on primal fears of isolation, and polishing its mechanical execution, it stands out as a triumph in indie game design. Whether you play it for the deep lore or just to test your nerves, it is an experience that will make you look at public restrooms differently.
Is it weird? Is it necessary? Probably not. But is it the most captivating thing you'll watch or read this week? Absolutely. Toilet Encounters 4
The primary appeal is the juxtaposition of an mundane environment (a bathroom) with absurd, terrifying, or comedic elements (often involving sentient toilets or, in the vein of Skibidi, heads emerging from toilets).
The game features:
The fourth installment, however, breaks genre entirely. It is a mockumentary. Leo, now older and grayer, narrates in somber tones over grainy footage of rest stop sinks. He interviews survivors of “toilet trauma”: a woman who entered a stall in a Bangkok mall and emerged in a library in Reykjavík; a truck driver who claims the urinal cake spoke to him in ancient Aramaic; a child who swears the hand dryer in a St. Louis gas station sang her the lyrics to songs that haven’t been written yet.
If you want to dive deeper into this game, let me know if you would like me to cover: The and ending explanations A strategic guide to beating the hardest nights A comparison of mechanics between versions 1 through 4 The rules have changed
“Hello,” says the voice. “I know this is strange. I am the toilet. I have been here for forty-seven years. I’ve seen things. Paper cuts. Broken zippers. The quiet sobbing of a man who just lost his job. But I have a secret.”
Toilet Encounters 5: The Urinal Awakens — coming whenever nature calls. Toilet Encounters 4 proves that horror games do
To make it through the night, keep these strategies in mind: