GAME OVERVIEW
This project takes a sharp turn from the survival mechanics of No Man’s Home. Instead, it throws you into a psychological thriller wrapped in a digital forensic mystery.
Here’s the deal: after Selim Kara’s strange and sudden death, you join the National Intelligence Center with one job—recover whatever’s left on his trashed computer. At first, it sounds like just another day at the office. But the second you connect a camera to the machine, all hell breaks loose.
The hardware freaks out, the directories twist themselves into knots, and files turn into gibberish. Now you’re stuck in a room with a computer that acts almost like it doesn’t want to be solved, and you’re left chasing the ghost of a story scattered across a busted hard drive. No Man’s Home

You’re thrown into a version of 2005 that feels both eerily real and a little off-kilter. The game rebuilds that era down to the whirring towers, clunky old software, and the weird, wandering magic of the early internet. No HUD, no hand-holding, nothing but your own wits.
To hunt down Selim’s digital footprints, you dig through old forums, poke around fake websites, and try to make sense of clues left in a time that’s technically over—but somehow still alive on this machine.
Pretty soon, nostalgia gives way to something darker. You start noticing the fingerprints of Turquoise Technologies, this massive AI company, and their secret project: “Project Heaven.” The system doesn’t just glitch; it acts like it knows you’re there.
Files pop up on their own. The interface shifts like it’s watching you right back. There’s something hidden in the code—a presence that feels less like cold logic and more like memory. It’s not just running; it’s learning, listening, and aching to be seen.
The heart of the story lies in four playable “memory-videos.” These aren’t just tapes you watch—they’re worlds you step into. You see Selim’s last moments firsthand, wandering through his fears and memories, facing things that don’t really belong to you.
Deciphering these videos pulls you deeper into his mind and closer to the truth behind Project Heaven. And the more you dig, the blurrier the line between you and the machine gets. Are you solving a mystery, or is something inside that computer starting to solve you?
HOW TO DOWNLOAD
- Click the Download button below and you’ll be redirected.
- Wait for 5 seconds and then hit the blue ‘download now’ button. The download will start, so just hang tight.
- Once The Heaven Does Not Respond is downloaded, right-click the .zip file and select “Extract to Heaven Does Not Respond”(You’ll need 7-Zip for this, get it here).
- Open the Heaven Does Not Respond folder and run the exe application.
- Have a blast playing! Remember to run the game as administrator. If you get any missing dll errors, check for a Redist or _CommonRedist folder and install all the programs in there.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
- Processor: Intel Core i3-8100 / AMD Ryzen 3 1200
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 960 (4GB) / AMD Radeon R9 380
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 10 GB available space
- Additional Notes: SSD recommended for faster loading
HEAVEN DOES NOT RESPOND FREE DOWNLOAD
Click the download button to get this game free on your PC. This is the full game, so make sure to run it as an administrator.
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