You are a father.
You wake in a hallway that hums.
Fluorescent lights flicker overhead. Somewhere ahead... voices you recognize. Small, bright, reaching for you. The deeper you go, the harder it becomes to tell what's real.
Room 337 is a narrative experience about memory, fatherhood, and the weight of being present. Wander through liminal spaces... empty hallways, abandoned malls, pools that echo with absence... where fragments of your past call you forward.
A full sensory experience... voice acting from a real father and his daughters, dynamic visual effects that respond to the story, mini-games woven into the narrative, ambient soundscapes that make rooms feel alive, and a cinematic original score. Every moment is designed to pull you deeper.
And at the end, you'll face a decision that has no right answer.
FEATURES
Voice acted by the developer and his four real daughters
Dynamic visual effects that react to emotional beats
Mini-games and puzzles woven into the narrative
Atmospheric soundscapes and cinematic original score
Meaningful choices that change what your daughters remember
Two endings... neither one is wrong, and neither one is easy
Designed for accessibility with full screen reader support
CONTENT ADVISORY
Room 337 explores themes of grief, loss, and the emotional weight of family through psychological horror. While not graphic, the experience may be intense for some players, particularly parents.
Mature Content Description
The developers describe the content like this:
Room 337 explores themes of grief, loss, and family through psychological horror. The game contains no violence, gore, or sexual content.
However, players should be aware that this is an emotionally heavy experience dealing with:
Family medical crisis and its aftermath
Children processing grief and absence in different ways
Guilt, broken promises, and the cost of not being there
Psychological horror elements including unsettling liminal spaces and reality distortion
This game may be particularly difficult for those who have experienced family medical emergencies or caregiver burnout.