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7/11/2025, 8:01:54 PM
>>715144840
When I moved out I first lived in a big mansion that had been turned into an apartment complex. It was in pretty bad shape so by the end I was one of 3 people left living there, so I could walk most of the building and be totally alone.
A horror game I got from it is where you walk around in a mansion where strange occurrences begin to happen, but the game retains the suspense and keeps you guessing for most of it if there's a physical presence or just a mindfuck. One of the encounters would be going into the bathroom and looking out the window into the yard. At one point a stranger will casually appear in the window while you're looking through it. No jumpscare or sound effects except a little ambiance, and he just looks for a while and moves out of the window again, to the left, which would be to the front door. You hear a "Hello?" but if you open the door no one's there. Your character will call "Hello!?" but no answer.

The game ends when you move out of the building after 5 days, and it's based around living the final days of the rent in a lonesome mansion. You'll call the owner each morning about whether the finances went through and to address the issue of giving the key.

On the 2nd day the key gets stolen, and you'll look for it but become increasingly suspicious someone has been in your room and taken it. The owner will inform you that he recently kicked out someone who couldn't pay his rent, and I should be careful to keep my door locked because he was seen snooping previously.

The key can't be found even on day 5, causing you to remain 1 more day. And on the final day, someone else is in the building with you, unquestionably, but who is it and what are they going to do to you?

Features
>Open public rooms, and visit the yard where laundry is collected.
>With the Master Key from the mansion owner, unlock vacant rooms and search them.
>"Creepy events" when looking out windows or going to the rooftop, or using the landline-telephone.