GAME OVERVIEW
Night Clerk drops you into the shoes of a night shift clerk at a lonely roadside motel. It’s a first-person horror game built on atmosphere and routine, where tension creeps in slowly and sticks around, twisting the familiar into the uncanny. There are multiple endings waiting to be found, but don’t expect any obvious threats or monsters. The horror here is quieter—stranger.
Most nights, you spend your time behind the front desk. You check in guests who don’t quite act normal, answer phone calls, and keep watch through security cameras that sometimes catch things that don’t make sense. There’s plenty of silence, a little paperwork, and just enough weirdness to feel off.
No jump scares. No chase scenes. Just you, your routines, and the steady drip of unease crawling across the motel. Room 713

Little by little, the ordinary becomes unsettling. Unusual echoes bounce through empty halls. Patterns start to shift. Hardly anything is spelled out—if you want answers, you’ll have to pay attention. The game builds tension with subtle changes in the environment, odd audio details, and that lonely, tired feeling that comes with working through the night. Everything feels almost normal, right until it doesn’t.
Progress happens slowly. Each routine task moves time forward and triggers new oddities. The silence itself is part of the experience, inviting you to notice when something’s off. The nights get stranger, patterns emerge, and your sense of isolation grows as the space around you seems to wake up in the dark. Your shift wraps up when morning comes, but the entire story plays out during those long, late hours.
Night Clerk trades action for immersion. With a first-person view, barely any UI, and simple interactions, you’re left to soak in the details and sounds. It really shines when you wear headphones—every eerie echo pulls you further into its mood.
This isn’t about adrenaline or jump scares. Night Clerk is quiet, unsettling, and a little too close for comfort. It’s about isolation, creeping dread, and the psychology of routine gone wrong. If you’re sensitive to anxiety or tension, you might find it pretty intense. But if you love slow-burn horror that lets you stew in unease, this might be just your thing.
HOW TO DOWNLOAD
- Click the Download button below and you’ll be redirected.
- Wait for 5 seconds and then hit the blue ‘download now’ button. The download will start, so just hang tight.
- Once The Night Clerk is downloaded, right-click the .zip file and select “Extract to Night Clerk ”(You’ll need 7-Zip for this, get it here).
- Open the Night Clerk folder and run the exe application.
- Have a blast playing! Remember to run the game as administrator. If you get any missing dll errors, check for a Redist or _CommonRedist folder and install all the programs in there.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
- Processor: Intel Core i5-6600 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GTX 1060 (6 GB) or AMD RX 580
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 5 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX compatible
- Additional Notes: SSD recommended for smoother streaming
NIGHT CLERK FREE DOWNLOAD
Click the download button to get this game free on your PC. This is the full game, so make sure to run it as an administrator.
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