Step into the shoes of a night guard at a peculiar museum dedicated to Soviet life in 'Five Nights at Stalin. ' This first-person action horror experience, developed by FreezyCat, plunges you into a job that quickly turns terrifying.
On your very first night, you discover your primary duty isn't preventing theft, but something far stranger: keeping a watchful eye on a statue of Stalin.
The museum director reveals a chilling secret – the statue animates each night, attempting to leave its pedestal. Your mission is to prevent this at all costs, ensuring the artifact remains in place while you survive until dawn.
To aid you in this daunting task, you're equipped with a set of tools: security cameras to monitor the museum's halls, a radio for potential guidance or warnings, a trusty torch to pierce the darkness, and a table to duck under when danger gets too close.
Success hinges on your ability to strategically use these limited resources. Every decision matters as you navigate the eerie halls, manage your tools, and react to the supernatural occurrences.
The game blends point-and-click mechanics with real-time tactics, demanding quick thinking and careful observation to avoid a grim fate. Will you make it through the night, or become another forgotten exhibit in the museum of Soviet life?





