The Morgue Shift Controls
All The Morgue Shift controls for PC and mobile. Movement, interaction, stretcher handling, and UI buttons explained.
The Morgue Shift uses standard Roblox first-person controls on PC with touch equivalents on mobile. There is no combat system — every input serves movement, interaction with bodies and equipment, or UI navigation for phone calls and computer terminals. Misinputs during minigames like embalming sewing or scalpel incisions fail sub-steps and cost time you cannot recover without sprinting because the game does not offer a run button in classic mode.
Control Philosophy
Interaction prompts appear when you are near valid objects and display the required key or button. Prompts have generous range — you do not need pixel-perfect alignment beside platforms. Use this to start sterilization or autopsy steps from slightly farther away, shaving seconds across a ten-body shift. Stretcher handling requires approaching bodies from the right side; positioning wrong forces repositioning loops.
Platform Differences
PC players use keyboard and mouse with WASD movement and E to interact. Mobile players use virtual joystick movement and tap interaction buttons that appear contextually. Both platforms access Settings for code redemption from the left UI edge. First-person camera on PC increases horror immersion; mobile players may prefer headphones for directional audio cues during entity scares.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I rebind keys in The Morgue Shift?
The Morgue Shift uses Roblox default bindings. Check Roblox settings for limited remapping options.
Is there a sprint button?
No sprint exists in standard The Morgue Shift gameplay.
How do I interact with the phone?
Approach the desk phone in the Lobby and use the interact prompt when it rings.
Do controls change during minigames?
Embalming minigames use click or tap timing instead of standard E interactions.