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Оne day your life changes dramatically and you become a hostage of your own home. Your task is to survive but to do this you need to get outside.

Last Floor is a indie, action and adventure game developed and published by AK Studio.
Released on March 16th 2020 is available only on Windows in 10 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Simplified Chinese, Russian, Portuguese - Portugal, Turkish and Ukrainian.

It has received 345 reviews of which 246 were positive and 99 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.8 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 9.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for 0.39€ on K4G.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7,8,10 64bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i3
  • Memory: 5 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GTX 750
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 600 MB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Soundcard

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March 2026
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Feb. 2026
Last Floor is an eerie and unconventional indie horror experience that finds its strength not in spectacle, but in atmosphere, disorientation, and a steadily escalating sense of unease. Developed and published by AK Studio, the game places players in the role of an ordinary engineer whose routine life is abruptly disrupted when his apartment building transforms into a hostile, nightmarish structure. What begins as a simple attempt to leave home becomes a descent through a corrupted high-rise where the familiar rules of reality no longer apply. The central premise is deceptively simple: descend from the top floor of the building and escape. However, Last Floor quickly subverts expectations by turning everyday environments into sources of danger and fear. Electrical systems behave erratically, household objects become aggressive, and alien-like elements begin to infect the architecture itself. Each floor introduces new variations on this corruption, ensuring that progression feels less like moving through a predictable space and more like peeling back layers of an unfolding nightmare. The horror here is rooted in the uncanny, transforming mundane settings into spaces that feel fundamentally wrong. Gameplay focuses heavily on exploration and survival rather than traditional puzzle-solving or combat-heavy mechanics. Players must navigate dark hallways, cramped rooms, and warped interiors while avoiding or confronting threats with limited means. Combat is raw and minimal, relying on close-range encounters and improvised solutions rather than empowering weaponry. The lack of conventional tools, such as a constant light source or clear objectives, reinforces vulnerability and forces players to rely on spatial awareness and instinct. This design choice amplifies tension, as every step forward feels risky and uncertain. What sets Last Floor apart from more conventional horror games is its restraint. Instead of frequent jump scares or scripted sequences, it builds dread slowly through environmental storytelling and sound design. Strange noises, flickering lights, and unsettling visual cues create a persistent sense of anxiety, making even moments of quiet feel threatening. The building itself feels like an active antagonist, with shifting layouts and hostile elements suggesting that escape is not just physically difficult, but psychologically taxing. Narrative elements are delivered indirectly, leaving much open to interpretation. Rather than providing explicit explanations, the game allows players to piece together meaning from environmental details and repeated motifs. This ambiguity adds a psychological layer to the experience, raising questions about whether the horrors encountered are external invasions, manifestations of mental breakdown, or something in between. Multiple endings reinforce this uncertainty, with outcomes influenced by how thoroughly players explore and what they collect along the way, encouraging replay and deeper engagement with the environment. Visually, the game adopts a muted and oppressive aesthetic. Interiors are grounded in realism but distorted just enough to feel unsettling, using shadow, tight spaces, and subtle visual anomalies to maintain tension. The audio design is equally important, relying on ambient sounds and minimal music to heighten immersion rather than overwhelm it. Silence is often as effective as noise, making players constantly anticipate the next disturbance. While Last Floor is effective in crafting mood, it can also be challenging in ways that may frustrate some players. Limited guidance, dark environments, and occasionally opaque mechanics require patience and attentiveness. Those who prefer structured objectives or explicit storytelling may find the experience disorienting. However, for players willing to engage with its ambiguity and deliberate pacing, these same elements become strengths rather than shortcomings. Ultimately, Last Floor is a compact but memorable indie horror title that succeeds by embracing subtlety and strangeness. It offers a tense descent through a hostile, transforming space that feels both familiar and alien, rewarding curiosity and persistence over brute force. While not designed for everyone, it stands out as a thoughtful and unsettling experience for players drawn to atmospheric horror that lingers in the mind long after the final floor is reached. Rating: 6/10
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Sept. 2025
This was a fun, short but challenging game. I found myself dying a lot trying to escape the apartments, but the graphics were good, and the overall quality was well-executed.
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June 2025
Great game, couldn't get the bad ending because too good :)
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Frequently Asked Questions

Last Floor is currently priced at 9.99€ on Steam.

Last Floor is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 9.99€ on Steam.

Last Floor received 246 positive votes out of a total of 345 achieving a rating of 6.76.
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Last Floor was developed and published by AK Studio.

Last Floor is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Last Floor is not playable on MacOS.

Last Floor is not playable on Linux.

Last Floor is a single-player game.

Last Floor does not currently offer any DLC.

Last Floor does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Last Floor does not support Steam Remote Play.

Last Floor is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

You can find solutions or submit a support ticket by visiting the Steam Support page for Last Floor.

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Last Floor PEGI 12
Rating
6.8
246
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Developer
AK Studio
Publisher
AK Studio
Release 16 Mar 2020
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