While there isn't a widely documented game or file by the exact name "" in major gaming databases, the title strongly suggests an indie horror or simulation game, likely a demo version 0.2 for Windows (PC).
You arrive at midnight. The file version "0.2" represents your second night at the hotel. In this demo, the story begins as you realize the hotel isn't just old—it’s reactive . The Hook
The demo ends when you finally reach the front desk to hand in your tablet. The receptionist—a faceless figure in a moth-eaten suit—looks at your 1-star review and whispers: "We strive for perfection. If you aren't satisfied with the room... perhaps you'd prefer to become part of the foundation?" HotelReviewdemo0.2-pc.zip
Your goal is to write a "comprehensive review." You have a digital tablet where you must rate the amenities: Cleanliness, Staff, Comfort, and Atmosphere.
You play as Elias Thorne , a failing travel blogger whose career depends on finding the world’s most "authentic" and "unfiltered" experiences. Desperate for a viral hit, you follow a tip from a cryptic email to the Oakhaven Grand , a hotel that hasn't officially appeared on a map in thirty years, yet somehow still accepts digital reservations. While there isn't a widely documented game or
The screen glitches, showing a final "Review Submitted" screen before cutting to black.
You need to find the "Manager’s Suite" to check out, but the elevator buttons keep disappearing. Every review entry you submit unlocks a new room, but also increases the "Hostility" meter of the hotel. In this demo, the story begins as you
The hotel changes based on your ratings. If you give "Cleanliness" a 1-star review, the walls begin to drip with a dark, oily substance. If you rate the "Staff" as unfriendly, the shadows in the lobby begin to take the shape of a bellhop that follows you just out of sight.