Welcome home, Amelia. It seems you're not alone.
Dark Night plunges players into a terrifyingly intimate horror experience, set entirely within the confines of your own house. As Amelia, you awaken at 1 AM to unsettling sounds and shifting shadows, realizing with chilling certainty that you are being watched.
The core gameplay loop revolves around survival in near-total darkness. Your visibility is severely limited, forcing you to rely on the fleeting light of matchsticks to navigate the oppressive gloom.
Every creak of the floorboards, every distant footstep, amplifies the tension. The game emphasizes listening and reacting, as unseen entities are always just a step behind.
The description hints at a desperate struggle, urging players to 'start begging for your life' as they try to make it through the night.
This indie title from NighthoodGames focuses on atmosphere and psychological dread, creating a sense of vulnerability and isolation. The limited mechanics, such as the use of matchsticks for light and the importance of sound cues, are designed to heighten the feeling of being hunted.





