The patient is sedated. The patient is a shark. The patient is not fully asleep. Begin the procedure.

The clinic is dark. The patient is chained to the ceiling. The patient is a massive shark, and it is under anesthesia — but sharks are never fully unconscious. The job is dental work. The stakes are survival.

Shark Dentist is a horror roguelike in which the player performs dental procedures on giant sharks chained to the ceiling of a claustrophobic clinic. The sharks are sedated but never fully asleep, and a stress meter tracks how close the patient is to waking up and ending the session — and the dentist. Managing the stress level requires choosing the right tools for each procedure, administering injections at the correct moments and working with precision and speed. Mistakes escalate the stress meter and can trigger sudden jump scares as the shark snaps back to consciousness. Between procedures, the roguelike layer offers upgrades — new tools, improved anaesthetic options and clinic improvements — that make subsequent runs more survivable. The premise fuses the "occupational sim" genre with tension-based horror mechanics, making routine dental work feel like defusing a bomb that is also alive and very annoyed.

Key Features: • Perform dental procedures on giant sedated sharks, stress meter rises with every mistake • Sharks are never fully asleep: trigger a critical error and face a jump scare as the patient wakes • Manage stress with correct tool selection and precisely timed anaesthetic injections • Roguelike progression: upgrade tools, anaesthetics and clinic equipment between procedures


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