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Enjoy Playing Urbex

You know that feeling when you stumble across a game that’s tiny in scope but huge on atmosphere? Urbex hits that sweet spot. You wake up in this eerie, abandoned mansion—think peeling wallpaper, dusty floorboards, and hallways that seem to stretch on forever. As you wander through each room, there’s this quiet dread hanging in the air that makes you pause at every creak. You’re not exactly sure what you’re looking for, but the game has a way of making you want to find every little clue hidden in the shadows.

One of the coolest bits is the old-school camera you carry around. When you snap pictures, glitchy green filters kick in and suddenly you’re seeing symbols and messages that aren’t visible to the naked eye. Piecing those cryptic runes together feels like uncovering the mansion’s darkest secrets, and it’s surprisingly satisfying. There’s no combat here—just you, your camera, and a growing sense that you’re not alone. You’ll solve a handful of clever puzzles, each one driving you deeper into the story and ratcheting up the tension.

Despite being pretty short—you can breeze through in under an hour—Urbex still leaves a lasting impression. The sound design is on point, with distant thumps and whispery drones that make your skin crawl. I found myself double-checking every room before moving on, just to make sure I hadn’t missed anything or accidentally left some ghostly hint behind. It’s the kind of bite-sized horror experience you don’t easily forget, especially if you’re a sucker for atmospheric exploration and low-key scares.