Who’s at the Door? is a short but nerve-wracking horror game centered around knocking. You’re trapped inside a small, dimly lit apartment as someone—or something—keeps returning to your door. The problem? You’re not supposed to open it. The game thrives on building anxiety through sound, timing, and behavioral conditioning, keeping players on edge for every knock they hear.
This game is all about restraint. You receive no weapons, no escape route, and no way to confront what’s outside. Each round plays out with subtle differences, and your only option is to observe your surroundings, listen for patterns, and decide whether to open the door or ignore it.
In Who’s at the Door?, one wrong move can bring the game to an abrupt, terrifying end. As you progress through multiple nights, the knocking becomes less predictable and more aggressive. Sometimes the knocks mimic known people; sometimes they’re silent for long stretches, drawing you in with false safety. It’s a mind game that constantly tests your judgment.
Your choices affect more than just survival. Depending on how many nights you endure, and what actions you take during the game, you’ll receive one of several endings—ranging from silent acceptance to full revelation. Each playthrough slowly reveals who, or what, is really knocking at your door.
Who’s at the Door? turns a mundane apartment into a claustrophobic trap, where hesitation and overconfidence are equally dangerous. If you want to survive, listen closely, and never answer too quickly.