Night Record: Thin Walls
About this game
Night Record: Thin Walls is a first-person psychological horror game set in a post-Soviet apartment building where everyday routine slowly turns into something unsettling.
Story
In Night Record: Thin Walls, a routine job in a quiet post-Soviet apartment building takes an unexpected turn when Vadim is forced to leave, passing his duties to his wife, Elvira. As Elvira takes over his role, she continues the daily work alone. At first, everything feels normal routine tasks, familiar residents, ordinary days.
But soon, things begin to feel different in ways that are hard to explain. The building no longer feels the same. Subtle details start to shift. Something about the place feels… off.
And what begins as solitude slowly turns into something far more unsettling.
In a place where every sound travels through thin walls, being alone is never truly safe.
Key Features
Immersive post-Soviet apartment atmosphere.
Photo-realistic visual style.
VHS film aesthetic.
First-person psychological horror experience.
Slow-burn tension with subtle environmental shifts.
Short, focused narrative experience.

Vadim, a maintenance worker in a decaying post-Soviet apartment, leaves town to care for his sick mother, asking his wife to take over his duties. As she settles into the routine, the building begins to feel off quiet in all the wrong ways.