Motel Seven -v1.3 Demo- By Extrafantasygames [ AUTHENTIC ]

In the crowded landscape of indie horror, standing out often requires more than just jump scares. It requires atmosphere, a unique hook, and a willingness to make the player feel genuinely uneasy. Enter with the latest demo of their upcoming project, Motel Seven (version 1.3). On the surface, it looks like a retro-styled walking sim. Underneath that grainy filter, however, simmers something far more disturbing.

The v1.3 update seems to focus on polishing the game’s core loop: exploration and evasion. You’ll navigate corridors that shift between the mundane (stained carpets, buzzing vending machines) and the surreal (walls bleeding static, doors that lead to the same room). The AI for the roaming "Shadows" (the motel’s former guests) has seen a noticeable improvement. They no longer simply patrol; they react . Leave a door open, and they’ll slowly gather near it. Use the camera flash too often, and they’ll come hunting. Motel Seven -v1.3 Demo- By ExtraFantasyGames

ExtraFantasyGames has created a space that feels genuinely haunted—not by loud noises, but by the quiet realization that you might have checked into a room you can never leave. The v1.3 demo proves the developer is listening to feedback, sharpening the scares, and building something truly special. In the crowded landscape of indie horror, standing

Motel Seven -v1.3 Demo- is not for the impatient. If you need constant action, look elsewhere. However, if you appreciate the slow-drip dread of Silent Hill 2 or the surreal liminality of Kane & Lynch 2’s more experimental moments, this demo is a must-play. On the surface, it looks like a retro-styled walking sim