Welcome to Aldercourt Station, a vast and atmospheric addition to London's Travel Network, brought to you by Viexi Games. This isn't just a place to pass through; it's a sprawling labyrinth of tile halls and liminal spaces designed to disorient and intrigue.

In Midnight Monitor: Aldercourt, players step into the role of a monitor tasked with navigating this expansive station.

Inspired by the unsettling allure of the Backrooms and the concept of liminal spaces, this walking simulator anomaly spotting game challenges your perception. Much like its genre contemporaries such as 'The Exit 8', Aldercourt Station presents a unique environment where paying close attention is key.

The station itself is a character, with its echoing halls and seemingly endless corridors. Finding your way requires a keen eye and a methodical approach; follow the signs, observe your surroundings, and be prepared for the uncanny.

The core gameplay loop revolves around anomaly detection. As you traverse the station, you'll need to identify subtle (or not-so-subtle) changes and inconsistencies.

This psychological horror experience thrives on atmosphere, using its 3D environment to create a sense of unease and isolation. While the premise is simple – explore and spot anomalies – the execution promises a deeply immersive and suspenseful journey.

Midnight Monitor: Aldercourt offers a single-player experience, enhanced by Steam Achievements and partial controller support. Players can also rely on Steam Cloud saves to keep their progress intact.

The game is developed and published by Viexi Games, who have crafted an environment that is both familiar and deeply unsettling.