This The Cabin Factory Anomalies guide will detail how to discern discrepancies within the cabins so you know what ones to mark safe and which to mark otherwise. I’ll also list out the non-anomalies so you can mark cabins as safe if you see those. The Cabin Factory is a fairly interesting mental horror title that has been met with a positive reception over on Steam.
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*Note: The content in this article is accurate as of the time of writing and does not account for any future updates to the game*
The Cabin Factory Anomalies List
- The son upstairs is moving his legs
- If there’s a cabin model near the door then you’re under attack from the spirits of the family. In the model you’ll see the father leave the room which means you’re able to make a run to safety
- If the cellar door is ajar and the daughter sings as you head upstairs, when you go back down you’ll see her slamming the door shut
- If the daughter is barring your exit when you go back downstairs then you’re in danger. You have to go from the cellar to the bathroom and wait for the door to open
- If the daughter’s hand is visible from under the bed and moving
- If the cabin is full of soft toys that move when you come back downstairs
- If the father is seated at the table, looking ahead, but also follows you with his gaze when you return downstairs
- The mother stands in front of the blank portrait, when you come downstairs, she’ll start chasing you once you get close
- The mug on the table will move slowly
- If the father is outside walking past the rear window of the cabin you’ll have to immediately get out of dodge by using the stairs beside the elevator
- If the son’s orange blanket is left on the stairs. When you return downstairs he will be in the rocking chair, don’t get too close
- You hear giggling as you go downstairs and the cellar door is open. The daughter will chase you suddenly
- You see a body of one of the children being dragged away
- The mother appears to be standing inside the portrait and watching you
- The cabin turns orange when you go upstairs and is on fire, rush out of the cabin
- If you look hard enough you’ll see a doppelganger watching you
- If the father throws the pots as you walk past his table
- The toy frog upstairs gets bigger when you look at it
- A phone rings upstairs, you can answer it but it is easier to leave
- There’s a cabin model upstairs, you’ll once again have to avoid the spirits
- The remote control levitates near the frog toy
- When you go downstairs the woman is gone from the portrait
- The son is on his knees watching TV, his reflection in the TV will smile at you
- The father is seated at the table and looks at you immediately, gaze following you
- The father is standing outside the cabin, behind the window, which will smash if you get near it.
Non-Anomalies
These are the things which might seem like ghostly interference but surprisingly are not:
- A voice on the radio talking about the death of the parents
- The cabin is full of soft toys but they don’t move around
- The mother is missing from the portrait and eating at the table. The son and daughter each have one slice of bread
- The Daughter is under the stairs
- The father is looking through the rear cabin window but it doesn’t break
- The son is on his knees watching TV but doesn’t move
- The entire cabin interior is upside down
- The daughter is hanging upside down by the stairs
- The woman in the painting is smiling
- The entire family is standing together with unnatural smiles
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