Leftovers is a short psychological horror game where delivering meals turns into a tense, eerie journey. Explore strange neighbors and unsettling choices.
This is a short but extremely emotionally intense psychological horror game. You play as a child watching TV when your mother asks you to take leftover food to the neighbors. It sounds normal, even a little heartwarming.
But the problem is:
Your mission is to deliver the food to each apartment, interact with the strange neighbors, and complete the job before your mother gets her hands on you.
Each door is not just a destination, but also a mystery. When you knock on a door, you don't know what will happen next, and that very uncertainty makes this repetitive action a major source of stress.
Initially, you might approach the apartments out of curiosity. But after a few encounters with strange neighbors, each time you stand at the door becomes a moment of hesitation. You start wondering: Is it safe this time? Is the person behind the door normal?
The hallways, the apartments, the layout, the lighting...all contain signs that this world is not normal. But nothing is clearly explained. You have to ask questions, deduce, and sometimes imagine things even scarier than what the game depicts.
The game has repetition, but it's not boring. Each loop consists of receiving food, delivering it, and returning, similar in mechanics but different in experience. Once you become familiar with the action, you start paying more attention to the small changes. And it is these changes, however subtle, that make you feel more uneasy than any unexpected event.