Napolitan Hotel(2D)

Napolitan Hotel(2D)

Can my PC run Napolitan Hotel(2D)

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

RAM 2 GB+ Storage 1 GB+ Windows 7

Game Details

Languages
English، French، Italian، German، Spanish - Spain، Greek، Norwegian، Danish، Russian، Romanian، Swedish، Ukrainian، Japanese، Simplified Chinese، Traditional Chinese، Czech، Thai، Turkish، Portuguese - Brazil، Polish، Korean، Languages With Full Audio Support
Genre
Indie، Simulation
Category
Single-player، Steam Achievements، Camera Comfort، Custom Volume Controls، Adjustable Difficulty، Playable Without Timed Input، Save Anytime، Stats، Family Sharing
Developer
TM_TURTLENECK
Publisher
TM_TURTLENECK
Release Date
2026-01-07

Minimum Requirements

CPU
2 Ghz
GPU
128MB / OpenGL 3+
RAM
2 GB
Storage
1 GB
OS
Windows 7

Recommended Requirements

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GPU
RAM
Storage
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Game Description

Welcome to the Napolitan Hotel, a place ruled by bizarre rules. The Napolitan Hotel (2D) is a 2D first-person horror game inspired by the internet-famous "Napolitan Ghost Stories (Rule Horror)." As a night shift worker at the hotel, you must survive the night amidst strange phenomena that defy common sense. Key Features & Gameplay

  • Immersive First-Person Night Inspections: Explore every corner of the hotel rendered in 2D graphics. Sharpen your senses between dark corridors and silent rooms.

  • The Key to Survival, the 'Manual': Your only guide is a mysterious manual received on your first day. Survive the threats by strictly following the bizarre rules.

  • Consequences of Your Choices: Whether to follow the manual to the letter or risk discovering the hidden truths of the hotel is up to you. Your decisions will determine the protagonist's fate.

  • Unpredictable Anomalies: Random and eerie events occurring during your shift, rather than the same patterns, will pressure you. Visual and auditory horror elements maximize immersion. Your Mission Your goal is simple: patrol the hotel from midnight to morning and leave work safely. But be warned: if you feel something is wrong, it might already be too late.