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MosGhost
MosGhost is a short first-person walking simulator set in a modern Moscow panel house apartment that feels stuck between everyday routine and something deeply wrong. You play as Andrei, who moves to the city for work and rents an inexpensive flat that fits his budget—until the nights begin to change everything.
At first, it’s small and unsettling: knocking at the door, a lock that doesn’t stay locked, and the sense that someone is moving through the hallway when you should be alone. Then come the late-night sounds and voices that pull Andrei out of sleep. By morning, the apartment seems ordinary again, as if nothing happened. But each night repeats the same pattern, pushing you to look closer and question what the landlady never properly explained.
Only after you’ve moved in does the truth arrive in a simple note: keep quiet, don’t make noise, and don’t go where you shouldn’t. The message hints at the real problem—Andrei doesn’t live alone. The apartment has neighbors who were here before him, and they have not truly left.
The entire story unfolds inside this cramped, familiar space. Waking up in the middle of the night, you’ll observe the strange inhabitants, explore sealed-off rooms, and piece together what happened through scattered notes and disturbing details. Curiosity becomes necessity as you realize the apartment is more than cheap housing—it’s a trap built from secrets, silence, and consequences.
Key Features
- Story-driven exploration focused on atmosphere and discovery
- Runtime: about one hour, designed for a single tense sitting
- Uncover the frightening secrets of the apartment’s mysterious residents
- Face the aftermath of what you reveal
- Authentic Soviet-era apartment mood brought into present-day realities
In MosGhost, silence is not safety—it’s a rule that hides the truth. Step carefully, listen closely, and decide how far you’re willing to go in a place where morning doesn’t erase what the night has shown you.