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A 20-minute P.T.-inspired loop-horror made by a solo teen dev - respect the ambition, but go in eyes open: broken achievements, stock assets, and a twist you'll see coming a corridor away.

I want to root for Apartment 666. Solo developer, 17 years old at time of release, first-person psychological horror built around a looping corridor mechanic - that is a real undertaking, and the sheer fact that something playable shipped deserves a nod. But wanting to root for a game and actually recommending it are two different things, and honesty wins here. You play as Julian, a 12-year-old boy left alone in a dim apartment after his father and uncle disappear. The structure is simple: each time you try to leave, you wake up back in your room. Each loop shifts the apartment slightly - new doors unlock, furniture moves, something unseen inches closer. The narration, delivered by the developer himself, layers in Julian's perspective as you collect scattered newspaper clues. On paper, that loop-and-reveal structure has genuine atmosphere potential. In practice, the loops feel thin. New rooms mostly terminate in dead ends, and the incremental strangeness never quite builds the dread it is reaching for. The sound design is where I find something to hold onto. There are ambient audio moments - a muffled voice, a lamp flickering at the corridor's end, the particular quiet of an apartment that should not be quiet - that land closer to unease than the visual design does. The lighting is considered, and the slow bob of first-person movement gives the space a physical weight. These are genuine craft choices, not accidents. What undercuts them is the surrounding texture: audio cues that feel borrowed rather than composed, and an ending that arrives with a twist so telegraphed that several reviewers finished the game without surprise. The whole experience clocks in around 20 minutes, maybe slightly over. The practical problems are harder to forgive than the artistic ones. Achievements have been broken since launch - the community has flagged the final unlock as non-functional for years, and the developer has not addressed it. If you are an achievement hunter, this will sting. Trigger zones for story beats can also behave inconsistently, with at least one newspaper interaction stalling progress until you find the right angle to approach it. For a game this short, a stuck trigger is a disproportionate frustration. The Steam review curve over time has tilted negative, and that trajectory reflects a community that gave the game its chances and kept running into the same walls. Who is this actually for? Completionist collectors who want the trading cards and can accept that the achievements may not fire. Genre historians with a soft spot for early-mid 2010s micro-horror, the era of Slender clones and Greenlight oddities. And maybe - just maybe - anyone who wants to see what a determined teenager built with limited tools, and can evaluate it on that axis rather than against Layers of Fear or Soma. If you walk in expecting a polished horror experience, the short runtime will feel even shorter on satisfaction. If you walk in curious about the shape of an idea that almost coheres, there are worse ways to spend a coffee break. Kai, Scout Team

Apartment 666

Apartment 666

3 ago 2016I Need Play
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A 20-minute P.T.-inspired loop-horror made by a solo teen dev - respect the ambition, but go in eyes open: broken achievements, stock assets, and a twist you'll see coming a corridor away.

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I want to root for Apartment 666. Solo developer, 17 years old at time of release, first-person psychological horror built around a looping corridor mechanic - that is a real undertaking, and the sheer fact that something playable shipped deserves a nod. But wanting to root for a game and actually recommending it are two different things, and honesty wins here. You play as Julian, a 12-year-old boy left alone in a dim apartment after his father and uncle disappear. The structure is simple: each time you try to leave, you wake up back in your room. Each loop shifts the apartment slightly - new doors unlock, furniture moves, something unseen inches closer. The narration, delivered by the developer himself, layers in Julian's perspective as you collect scattered newspaper clues. On paper, that loop-and-reveal structure has genuine atmosphere potential. In practice, the loops feel thin. New rooms mostly terminate in dead ends, and the incremental strangeness never quite builds the dread it is reaching for. The sound design is where I find something to hold onto. There are ambient audio moments - a muffled voice, a lamp flickering at the corridor's end, the particular quiet of an apartment that should not be quiet - that land closer to unease than the visual design does. The lighting is considered, and the slow bob of first-person movement gives the space a physical weight. These are genuine craft choices, not accidents. What undercuts them is the surrounding texture: audio cues that feel borrowed rather than composed, and an ending that arrives with a twist so telegraphed that several reviewers finished the game without surprise. The whole experience clocks in around 20 minutes, maybe slightly over. The practical problems are harder to forgive than the artistic ones. Achievements have been broken since launch - the community has flagged the final unlock as non-functional for years, and the developer has not addressed it. If you are an achievement hunter, this will sting. Trigger zones for story beats can also behave inconsistently, with at least one newspaper interaction stalling progress until you find the right angle to approach it. For a game this short, a stuck trigger is a disproportionate frustration. The Steam review curve over time has tilted negative, and that trajectory reflects a community that gave the game its chances and kept running into the same walls. Who is this actually for? Completionist collectors who want the trading cards and can accept that the achievements may not fire. Genre historians with a soft spot for early-mid 2010s micro-horror, the era of Slender clones and Greenlight oddities. And maybe - just maybe - anyone who wants to see what a determined teenager built with limited tools, and can evaluate it on that axis rather than against Layers of Fear or Soma. If you walk in expecting a polished horror experience, the short runtime will feel even shorter on satisfaction. If you walk in curious about the shape of an idea that almost coheres, there are worse ways to spend a coffee break.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5Loop MechanicWalking SimulatorPsychological HorrorSolo DevMicro-HorrorStory-DrivenBroken AchievementsFirst-Person Horror

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OS
7.0
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
1200 MB available space
Graphics
2 GB Graphics Card or better. 2013+
Processor
1.8 GHz or better

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