Night Shift at the Museum
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About this game

TWO DIFFERENT GAME MODES OFFER TWO UNIQUE EXPERIENCES.
WATCH SECURITY CAMERAS FROM THE SECURITY ROOM IN OBSERVATION MODE AND REPORT ANY ANOMALIES.
WATCH YOUR BACK AND TRY TO STAY ALIVE!
PATROL THE MUSEUM, CAPTURE ANOMALIES WITH YOU'R CAMERA AND REPORT THEM. NEVER GET CAUGHT!

This game offers a slow-burn mystery that gradually unfolds. You'll face reality-distorting events, confront your past, and deal with threats beyond comprehension.

This is not an open-world game. It progresses through a series of structured events and tasks that increase in difficulty and tension over time.

The game has a set ending. However, anomalies and event timing are randomized, encouraging players to replay for a slightly different experience each time.

Average playtime ranges from 2 to 20 hours. Observation, attention, and reaction time can influence this duration.

You must survive the night by observing carefully and making the right decisions under pressure.

– 15 different security cameras
– Real-time observation and anomaly reporting system
– Tasks requiring physical intervention beyond cameras (server reset, bomb bag interception)
– Defense and hiding systems against external threats
– Story-driven visual and environmental details


The game takes place over a 7-hour in-game night shift. Each hour introduces new threats and challenges, increasing pressure and difficulty as time progresses.


The visual design mimics low-resolution security camera feeds, paired with eerie lighting and unsettling soundscapes to build a tense and immersive atmosphere.

Enhance your graphics performance and improve image quality with RTX and DLSS support.

Achievements
View all 9 →Father Time
0.4%Finish the Game on Hard Mode.
Tracker
0.4%Submit 300 Reports
I’ve Seen Everything
0.4%Submit 500 Reports
Just in Time
0.9%Finish the Game on Normal Mode.
The Curator
0.9%Find All of the Artist’s Paintings in a Single Playthrough.

Watch the cameras. Spot the anomalies. Report every irregularity. Fix systems and meet your report quota. But when strange events pull you out of the security room, the museum becomes dangerous. This is no longer a typical night shift when your reflection starts moving on its own.






