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Walking simulator in the Liminal Pools with open skies and clouds. No monsters or jumpscares. Feel the nostalgic colors and the breezy air. Enjoy the scary and relaxing vibe of Liminal Space and Backrooms.
The top results based on the latest update are Backrooms: The M.E.G. [Score: 1.0], Analog - MIRROR [Score: 0.9] and Liminal:Escape Route [Score: 0.9] The top rated games you can find here are POOLS [SteamPeek Rating: 7.7] ranked #11, Bright Lights of Svetlov [SteamPeek Rating: 6.6] ranked #20 and Seybul Tech [SteamPeek Rating: 4.4] ranked #26 Also don't forget to check the newest releases The Tall Man Tapes [Release date: 2026-02-23] ranked #12, Office 8 [Release date: 2026-02-08] ranked #25 and Liminal:Escape Route [Release date: 2026-01-17] ranked #3 While it is tempting to play with the newest and the best, there might be some other gems in the results, like Bright Lights of Svetlov [SteamPeek Rating: 6.6] ranked #20, Seybul Tech [SteamPeek Rating: 4.4] ranked #26 and.
Walking simulator in the Liminal Pools with open skies and clouds. No monsters or jumpscares. Feel the nostalgic colors and the breezy air. Enjoy the scary and relaxing vibe of Liminal Space and Backrooms.
You are a MEG explorer seeking to uncover every accessible level and sub-level of the uncanny Backrooms. Atmospheric, captivating, oppressive and eerie locations await you - with no entities. Just you and pure liminality.
MIRROR is an analog horror game where a quiet evening alone in your family house takes a disturbing turn. You discover an old video game left by a relative — a forgotten gift with a history. What starts as nostalgia slowly unravels into something you were never meant to find.
Your only goal is to find a door and advance to the next level. Sounds simple enough, right? But in these endless, unsettling liminal spaces, nothing is as it seems. What could possibly go wrong?
Aquariums is a liminal space horror adventure with elements of thalassophobia and poolrooms. You find yourself in a mysterious facility full of oversized Aquariums and Sea Life. Navigate the flooded rooms to find out the secret behind this sinister place.
Exploration. Silence. Echoes. Wander a shifting pyramid where rooms change and reality bends. No monsters, just atmosphere, isolation, and subtle unease. Uncanny, immersive, and unsettling. Solve light environmental puzzles across 8 levels. Experience the pyramid alone - empty, yet somehow present.
An alien hides among the pigs. Can you spot the imposter before it's too late? A tense observation horror game inspired by The Thing, where every oink could be your last.
Poolcore is an atmospheric game about liminal poolrooms. Jump into the water, solve puzzles and roam freely in these eerily comforting rooms.
You are trapped in an endless hallway. Observe your surroundings carefully to reach your destiny.
I found myself in a strange house and I'm scared
Drawn back to his haunted home, Dave must solve eerie puzzles, uncover forgotten lore, and survive the shadows that stalk every corner of its decaying halls - a past that refuses to let go.
Walking simulator. Explore, admire and listen. Uncanny. Relaxing. Unnerving. Eerie. Immersive. No monsters chasing you or jumping at your screen, but can feel oppressive at times by invoking fears of getting lost, the dark, tight spaces and liminal space architecture. Inspired by backrooms.
The Tall Man Tapes is a found footage inspired horror game. You're a UFO investigator trying to get to the bottom of a mystery. Will you learn the truth and escape with your life?
In Nine Floors, you are a student who has finished the horror of high school classes. Move down and go home! The High school feel like a backroom, find the anomaly in each floor and reach the exit. Based on popular's game The Exit 8 and Shinkansen 0 | 新幹線 0号
Experience the dread of a midnight shift in a quiet supermarket. As mundane tasks blur with eerie events, discover that the darkness hides more than just silence.
Navigate through an underground parking lot in search of four important cars. Armed with only a phone, evade the abnormals that are sent to intercept you and make it out alive.
This game is unlike any game you've ever enjoyed. Undergo a rigorous test of patience where every step you take the cameras follow. Will you obey and discover what lies behind the yellow door?
Explore a seemingly endless hotel floor where each identical corridor challenges your perception. This horror walking simulator tests your observation skills as you seek the emergency exit.
Childhood Memories tells the story of a 21-year-old young man longing for his past. Exhausted by the responsibilities of adulthood, he deeply yearns for his childhood when something happens... He opens his eyes, the exhausting reality has faded away. He is back in the past, a child again.
Enjoy the quiet life in the Japanese countryside. You can relax and spend your time doing some housework. A walk around the neighborhood and relaxing on the sofa in the sunlight will help you recover from the daily grind.
Bright Lights of Svetlov is a short, story-focused first person quest about a Soviet family facing harsh trials. Set in a fictional provincial town, it carefuly recreates the atmosphere and vibe of mid 1980s.
Trapped in the endless halls of a pharaonic tomb. Watch every change, then choose to step forward or turn back. Each decision shapes six cursed seals: edge closer to freedom or lose them all in a suffocating psychological horror.
The first chapter of Brutalismus. A short first person, walking simulator atmospheric exploration series.
Welcome to Level 37, commonly known as the Poolrooms, a psychological horror experience that immerses players in an eerie, otherworldly environment.
"Welcome to the Hudson Hotel, where our guests are our top priority." — This is not the hotel you remember. This is not the hallway you know. Something here is trying to lead you astray. Observe your surroundings, spot irregularities, and choose the right path. That is, if you really want to leave.
"Office 8" is a psychological walking simulator exploring the unsettling nature of liminal office spaces. Pay close attention — your sanity depends on it.
Seybul Tech is a walking simulator. Navigate as an office employee, confronting peculiar encounters while in search of an exit from this enigmatic abyss.
You find yourself alone in a place that feels familiar… but not quite right. Wander aimlessly or with purpose, it won’t matter. Is there an end? Has anyone been here before you? Time feels slow. Or maybe it's frozen. Or maybe… you’re not meant to leave.
A university student, Hayato Ichijo, is trapped. In an endless prison of death.
Paranormal VHS is a horror game that features a VHS tape-inspired aesthetic. The game's story revolves around a popular vlogger who spends a night in haunted locations in search of paranormal activity. Brace for intense jumpscares.
I hate studying, it's too much trouble. If you think so, you might be attacked by "him" too...? Let's escape from the "zero point test" together with the main character!
Blue Squid Theme Parks presents the VR simulator of their most popular ride The Dark Zone. No need for long trips, now you can experience this iconic ride from the comfort of your own home.
Explore and survive levels based on the popular creepypasta lore. Each level features different ways to escape with dangers along the way. Explore the seemingly infinite expanse of eerily familiar levels in the backrooms for a taste of the game's creepy maze-like twists and turns.
You're stuck in a British Clinic. Observe your surroundings, staff, patients, posters and more to reach your appointment with Dr Ann O'Malley to escape from the endless loop of Anomaly Clinic. Oh and there's a cat.
"Glimpse" is a single-player atmospheric horror game. Get a glimpse of the struggles and fears of a person affected by Alzheimer's Disease.
17 Horror rooms simulating common phobias. Are you afraid of spiders, cockroaches, snakes, heights, fire, being buried alive? Enter the black doors and conquer your fears!
A short psychological horror game about descending into a cave.
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