Compare The Stairway 7 - Anomaly Hunt Loop Horror Game prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Steelkrill Studio. Published by Steelkrill Studio. Released on 5/17/2024. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie, Simulation.

Your memory and nerve are the only tools you get - spot what changed on the staircase or the anomalies will kill you before you reach the exit.

I respect any game that reduces its entire win condition to a single question: are you paying attention? The Stairway 7 puts you in an endless loop of grimy apartment stairwells alongside a cat companion, and the core loop is pure observation discipline. Every floor you climb is a potential divergence from the last pass. Spot a displaced object, an extra shadow, a light that was not flickering before, and you retreat down the stairs to purge it. Miss it, and the anomaly escalates from nuisance to killer. There are no guns, no stamina bars, no skill trees - just your working memory versus a game actively designed to erode it. Steelkrill Studio has built up a recognizable house style across titles like The Backrooms 1998, Rotten Flesh, and Trenches - and The Stairway 7 fits that pattern. The washed-out color palette and deliberately dim lighting are not laziness; they are load-bearing components of the difficulty. Anomalies that bleed subtle changes into an already murky environment are genuinely harder to spot than bright pop-up indicators would ever be. The sound design carries similar intentionality: a low background hum, faint audio cues that shift between loops, and jumpscare bursts that community feedback flags as slightly too loud relative to the ambient mix. That last point is a real calibration issue - headphone players should pre-adjust volume before the first run. The game also includes collectible notes with lore fragments, medicine pickups to manage in a small inventory, and checkpoints so a death mid-run does not send you back to floor one. The health system and checkpoint structure set it apart from the flat retry loops common to the Exit 8 and Shinkansen 0 comparisons reviewers reach for. Where the game earns genuine credit is in how it escalates without changing its rules. The deeper you go, the more twisted the environment becomes, but the verb set never changes: look, remember, decide, move. That restraint is harder to pull off than it sounds. The cat is more than window dressing - it grounds the space and occasionally serves as an indirect anomaly indicator, since the environment around it can shift in ways that break visual baseline. The story leans on found-text fragments and hints at dark experiments with reality, but do not come in expecting a scripted narrative payoff. Multiple players note the ending arrives abruptly and without much resolution. If you need a satisfying dramatic conclusion, manage that expectation now. The session length is short by any strategy-game standard - this is a one-to-two hour experience for most players, not a 20-hour campaign. That runtime is the sharpest criticism worth weighing. The Steam community is broadly positive about the atmosphere and the core observation mechanic, but the short completion window means replay value depends entirely on whether you want to chase a cleaner run or drag a friend in for co-op observation. Yes, multiplayer is supported, and the shared-memory angle of arguing with a friend over whether a poster moved is genuinely entertaining. The game also benefits from Steelkrill being an active small studio with a Discord, so post-launch support and community feedback have historically fed back into their titles. Achievements are absent at launch - a community request that remains open. Diego, Scout Team

The Stairway 7 - Anomaly Hunt Loop Horror Game
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The Stairway 7 - Anomaly Hunt Loop Horror Game

May 17, 2024Steelkrill Studio
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Your memory and nerve are the only tools you get - spot what changed on the staircase or the anomalies will kill you before you reach the exit.

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I respect any game that reduces its entire win condition to a single question: are you paying attention? The Stairway 7 puts you in an endless loop of grimy apartment stairwells alongside a cat companion, and the core loop is pure observation discipline. Every floor you climb is a potential divergence from the last pass. Spot a displaced object, an extra shadow, a light that was not flickering before, and you retreat down the stairs to purge it. Miss it, and the anomaly escalates from nuisance to killer. There are no guns, no stamina bars, no skill trees - just your working memory versus a game actively designed to erode it. Steelkrill Studio has built up a recognizable house style across titles like The Backrooms 1998, Rotten Flesh, and Trenches - and The Stairway 7 fits that pattern. The washed-out color palette and deliberately dim lighting are not laziness; they are load-bearing components of the difficulty. Anomalies that bleed subtle changes into an already murky environment are genuinely harder to spot than bright pop-up indicators would ever be. The sound design carries similar intentionality: a low background hum, faint audio cues that shift between loops, and jumpscare bursts that community feedback flags as slightly too loud relative to the ambient mix. That last point is a real calibration issue - headphone players should pre-adjust volume before the first run. The game also includes collectible notes with lore fragments, medicine pickups to manage in a small inventory, and checkpoints so a death mid-run does not send you back to floor one. The health system and checkpoint structure set it apart from the flat retry loops common to the Exit 8 and Shinkansen 0 comparisons reviewers reach for. Where the game earns genuine credit is in how it escalates without changing its rules. The deeper you go, the more twisted the environment becomes, but the verb set never changes: look, remember, decide, move. That restraint is harder to pull off than it sounds. The cat is more than window dressing - it grounds the space and occasionally serves as an indirect anomaly indicator, since the environment around it can shift in ways that break visual baseline. The story leans on found-text fragments and hints at dark experiments with reality, but do not come in expecting a scripted narrative payoff. Multiple players note the ending arrives abruptly and without much resolution. If you need a satisfying dramatic conclusion, manage that expectation now. The session length is short by any strategy-game standard - this is a one-to-two hour experience for most players, not a 20-hour campaign. That runtime is the sharpest criticism worth weighing. The Steam community is broadly positive about the atmosphere and the core observation mechanic, but the short completion window means replay value depends entirely on whether you want to chase a cleaner run or drag a friend in for co-op observation. Yes, multiplayer is supported, and the shared-memory angle of arguing with a friend over whether a poster moved is genuinely entertaining. The game also benefits from Steelkrill being an active small studio with a Discord, so post-launch support and community feedback have historically fed back into their titles. Achievements are absent at launch - a community request that remains open. Diego, Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayertier:indieAnomaly HuntLoop HorrorObservation MechanicsP.T-InspiredCat CompanionCheckpoint SystemInventory ManagementShort-Session HorrorCo-op Compatible

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System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7 64-Bit or later
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 2 GB or AMD equivalent
Processor
Intel Core i5 2500K or AMD equivalent

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OS
Windows 10 64-Bit
Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or AMD equivalent
Processor
Intel Core i7 4790K or AMD equivalent

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Developer
Steelkrill Studio
Publisher
Steelkrill Studio
Release Date
May 17, 2024

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