
Seventh Seal
A downloadable game for Windows

A Tormented Story of Survival
Locked inside a crumbling apartment complex, Violet discovers she isn’t just trapped with the dead — she’s trapped in the end of days. Biblical writings stain the walls, a trumpet echoes through the night, and the sun refuses to rise. Every floor hides a nightmare: deranged tenants, rituals, and rooms steeped in unspeakable secrets. As she fights her way down through the building’s suffocating halls, she must uncover why the complex has become a prison of flesh and faith — and decide if escape is even possible.

Gameplay That Bleeds Fear
This isn’t just survival — it’s endurance under fire. Players wield an arsenal of weapons — handguns, shotguns, rifles, even makeshift explosives — but ammo is scarce and every bullet matters. Combat is intense, brutal, and unforgiving. Between fights, puzzles block the path forward: breaker panels, cryptic notes, and sinister locks tied to apocalyptic prophecy. Each solved puzzle pulls Violet deeper into the madness, where no room feels safe and no hallway is empty.

Horror That Won’t Let Go
Every step drips with dread. Sudden crashes in the dark, whispers that crawl down the spine, apparitions flickering just out of reach — the game thrives on atmospheric horror and sharp, merciless jump scares. It’s a story as much about terror as it is about survival: a descent into a haunted world that blends psychological torment with physical monstrosities. Players who love true horror will find themselves gripped by a tale that doesn’t just scare — it scars.

In the end, Seventh Seal isn’t just another horror game — it’s a trial by fire. Every corridor is a test of nerve, every encounter a gamble with death, and every revelation another nail in the coffin of sanity. When the walls close in and the horn blares through the endless night, only one question remains: will you escape the building… or will you become part of its scripture?
| Updated | 6 hours ago |
| Status | In development |
| Platforms | Windows |
| Rating | Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
| Author | Al Heck |
| Genre | Survival |
| Tags | Action-Adventure, Creepy, Gore, Halloween, Horror, Psychological Horror, Story Rich, Survival Horror, Third-Person Shooter, Zombies |
| Average session | A few hours |
| Languages | English |
| Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
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Development log
- 0.14 Release6 hours ago
- The Seventh Seal Demo is now LIVE!13 days ago
- Demo Release Update — Almost There!24 days ago
























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You demos are insane! And I mean that in a good way. This one's a lot of fun. I'll definitely be picking up the full version, along with Girl Abducted soon. Your games are badass! Thanks for the fun, my friend!
If possible.. can you raise the volume for the dialogue in the full version? It's kinda low and gets drowned out by other audio sometimes. I adjusted the volume throughout my video so it's not a good example of what it sounds like when you're playing.
just payed paranormal, going to play never apart rn, im already exited for this one!
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Still finishing up the level before the demo is released. Should be ready this month!