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Pomegranate Housing Complex is a first-person adventure game set in a decaying apartment building that’s hiding something rotten. You play as a daytime security guard tasked with monitoring residents, screening visitors, and handling oddities that escalate into full-blown horror. Developed by a small studio, it launched on PC in December 2025. The game leans into slow-burn tension, with a focus on observation and rule-following to avoid triggering the complex’s dark secrets. Think of it as a mix of bureaucratic paranoia and supernatural dread, where your desk is as dangerous as the halls.
You spend most of your time at a cluttered security console, switching between cameras, listening to radio chatter, and unlocking doors for guests. Every interaction feels like a potential trap, help a resident retrieve a lost key, and you might unlock a nightmare. The game cycles through mundane tasks (signing in contractors, silencing alarms) until something creepy breaks the routine. Controls are straightforward but precise, requiring quick clicks to manage overlapping tasks. The real challenge lies in balancing protocol against your growing suspicion that the building is actively trying to kill you.
Community ratings average 8.6/10, with critics at 82%. Players spend an average of 6.5 hours, and 58% finish it. Moods skew heavily spooky (72%) and tense (65%), with few calling it funny. Top review snippets: “Unexpectedly gripping, like a horror episode of Office Space.” and “Rules are your worst enemy.” Completion rates dip for the final act, where 28% of players admit they got stuck. Achievement completion is 61%, with the hardest being a stealth sequence that only 14% unlock.
It’s a short, eerie experience best for fans of minimalist horror and slow reveals. At $29.99, it’s a risk if you crave action, but rewarding if you like parsing red flags in mundane settings. The 35 achievements are mostly story-driven, with 20 requiring precise timing. Don’t come here for combat or open-world exploration. This is a game that thrives on making you question every rulebook instruction.
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Single player
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