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Night Shift
Clock in for work—check out from sanity. In Night Shift, you’re scheduled for another ordinary night at the warehouse, except you’re completely alone. The coworker who was supposed to join you never arrives. What starts as routine overtime turns into a slow, unsettling descent as the hours stretch on and the building feels less like a workplace and more like a trap.
Do the job
Your task list is straightforward: collect products, pack boxes, label shipments, and keep the warehouse running until morning. You’ll move items by hand, organize loads, and use a forklift to stack and transport pallets. The work is tactile and grounded—every interaction is hands-on, physics-driven, giving each box, label, and piece of equipment weight and presence. It’s the kind of routine you can fall into… which makes the cracks in reality hit even harder.
When the night changes
As the shift drags on, the warehouse begins to shift with it. Familiar corridors and workstations start to feel wrong. Sounds echo in places they shouldn’t, and details you swear were there moments ago suddenly vanish. The line between everyday labor and something deeply personal begins to dissolve, pulling you through surreal transitions where the environment blurs between the real and the impossible.
Psychological horror, not cheap shocks
Night Shift builds tension through atmosphere, uncertainty, and gradual distortion. This is horror rooted in doubt—questioning what you saw, what you heard, and what you remember. The setting remains grounded in detailed, realistic spaces, but the longer you work, the more those spaces twist into a nightmare that feels eerily familiar.
Key Features
- Hands-on, physics-based interactions that make warehouse tasks feel real and satisfying
- Slow-burn psychological horror focused on tension, unease, and unraveling perception
- Realistic environments that gradually warp between routine workplace and nightmare
- Story-driven exploration with surreal transitions that bleed into memory
- Claustrophobic sound design that keeps you listening—and second-guessing
Can you finish one night shift when reality itself starts to break down?