The Obelisk: Home Horror Game

Survive Obelisk Analog Horror

Free · In‑App Purchases · Designed for iPad. Not verified for macOS.

A VHS-style home survival horror game inspired by The Obelisk Analog Horror. Corridors loop, doors lie, and something listens, is it a friend?. Hide, observe, survive Step into The Obelisk: Home Horror Game, a horror game built to feel like a VHS tape you weren’t supposed to watch, a scary, mazelike descent inspired by The Obelisk Analog Horror. This is not a haunted mansion across town. This is home. Your hallway. Your bedroom door. the familiar corners. rewritten by analog horror logic where the rules don’t make sense until it’s too late. The lights buzz like a dying CRT. The audio warps into a low, crawling hum. The screen splits into static at the exact moment you realize the house is listening. And somewhere inside this shifting architecture of fear, the Obelisk is present — unseen, unblinking, patient. The core nightmare of The Obelisk: Home Horror Game is simple: escape a place that refuses to be escaped. Rooms connect wrong. Corridors loop back with one detail changed. Doors open into spaces that shouldn’t fit inside your floorplan. A staircase leads down… and down… and down… until you forget which direction “outside” even is. Every step turns your home into a mazelike creepypasta trap. a familiar environment twisted into something that feels personal, targeted, and cruel You’ll recognize moments that echo the series’ chapter-like dread “The House With No Windows,” “Why Do You Keep Us Here,” and “The Man in the Tower" This is survival horror where bravery is optional and caution is mandatory. You won’t “power up” into a hero. You won’t outgun what’s hunting you. Your tools are the oldest ones in horror: observation, timing, silence, and instinct. Listen for movement that doesn’t match your own. You can’t fight the Obelisk. You can’t reason with the house. You can only survive long enough to understand what it wants. And if you’re wrong?

  • 4.6
    out of 5
    47 Ratings

3 new flashbacks were added 3 new maps were added Enemies were improved New Jumpscares Bugs were fixed

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Seller
  • Pedro Crispim
Size
  • 271.9 MB
Category
  • Adventure
Compatibility
Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
  • iPhone
    Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
  • iPad
    Requires iPadOS 15.0 or later.
  • iPod touch
    Requires iOS 15.0 or later.
  • Mac
    Requires macOS 12.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
  • Apple Vision
    Requires visionOS 1.0 or later.
Languages
English and 10 more
  • English, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Turkish, Ukrainian
Age Rating
13+
  • 13+
  • Frequent
    Horror/Fear Themes

    Infrequent
    Cartoon or Fantasy Violence

    Contains
    Advertising
In-App Purchases
Yes
Copyright
  • © 2026, Sushi Studios