
Its controls are simple and intuitive, requiring you to interact with different objects and find a suitable hiding space.Īs an indie horror game, its appeal has a puzzle-like approach. There are only three possible endings to the game, and only one of them can be considered good. The game requires you to make preparations under a limited time, after which the villain makes his move. In terms of gameplay mechanics, it feels a lot like Five Nights at Freddy’s.

After you’ve had your chance to hide, and fail, the next attempts are done in fear of knowing how much time you have-and whether you can hide at all. For first-time players, the horror comes in a gut-punching reveal as The Man starts making his presence felt. Regardless of whether it's your first or your second playthrough, The Man from the Window is still a frightening experience.
