Nine Nights to Exposure

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Nine Nights to Exposure is a single-location horror game set in a remote lake house, focused on photography and anomaly reporting. Photograph and report anomalies to uncover a buried family tragedy from the past… and try to survive for nine nights.

Observe

The cabin is never the same each night. Walls, shadows, and objects change in small but unsettling ways. All you have is your camera and your memory. Carefully scan every room, compare it to how it looked before, and try to notice even the slightest anomaly. Every detail you miss can return on the next night as a much greater threat.

Report

The photos you take are more than memories; each one is a report waiting to be filed. Use the PC in the office on the attic floor to review your photos, identify the anomaly type, and enter it under the correct category. Entities, distortions, added or missing objects… you must classify them all correctly. Incorrect reports and overlooked evidence make it harder to progress the case—and leave you more vulnerable.

Survive

This job is more than just sitting in front of a screen. While you focus on your photos, something else in the cabin might be focusing on you. Footsteps in the hallway, figures appearing on camera feeds, a silhouette watching you from the attic office window… If you bury yourself in the PC and forget your surroundings, this case might end in a very different way long before you reach the ninth night.

Case File

You are a forensic photographer called in for a case that was closed years ago. This remote lake cabin is tied to the unspoken tragedy of the Holloway family. What starts as a simple “collect the evidence and leave” job turns into a nine-night loop.

Every anomaly you report reveals a new piece of the family’s past: a missing father, broken relationships, and the growing presence of something that doesn’t belong in this house. As reality slowly bends, you can no longer be sure whether your photos are documenting a case file… or your own unraveling.