Dead Keys is played in the first-person perspective, meaning that the camera is positioned at the eye point of the player character. However, the player doesn't get free-roaming control as with many first-person games using the W A S D keys. Here, camera movement through the level is prescripted. Specifically, the camera moves from point to point along a carefully defined path when the player progresses by killing zombies. Nevertheless, the player still has some control over character movement, albeit minor. After defeating a wave of zombies by typing words, the game essentially pauses until the player confirms that they're ready to move forward by clicking/tapping on a forward icon. This gives the player an opportunity to prepare and creates dramatic tension about the possible dangers lurking ahead:
Player movement
Moving forward at player prompting