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August Night
August Night is a short, first-person psychological horror experience that places you inside a familiar space made unsettlingly wrong. You wake to find yourself trapped in a strange version of your own apartment—recognizable in shape and texture, yet warped by a logic that feels like a dream. The problem is, it’s far too vivid to dismiss as one.
Your goal is simple to understand and difficult to endure: find your way back to reality. To do that, you’ll explore a distorted apartment building that once seemed ordinary, searching for meaning in shifting details and unsettling inconsistencies. Doors, rooms, and routines that should make sense may not behave as expected, and every step forward invites new doubts about what is real, what is imagined, and what is waiting just out of sight.
Built around atmosphere and tension, August Night focuses on immersion—keeping you locked in a close, personal perspective as the environment slowly turns against your expectations. The horror comes from the uncanny: the feeling that you know this place, paired with the realization that it no longer follows the rules you rely on. As you move through the building, the line between memory, dream, and reality begins to blur.
This release is not a simple reissue. August Night was previously available in a different form, and this newer version has been remade, extended, and reimagined from the ground up, offering a fuller and more refined take on its original concept while preserving the core sense of disorientation and dread.
If you’re looking for a compact psychological horror game driven by exploration, mood, and a creeping sense of wrongness, August Night invites you to step back into your apartment—and try to find the way out.