White Rooms

White Rooms

Can my PC run White Rooms

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

RAM 1 GB+ Windows 10

Game Details

Languages
English
Genre
Adventure، Casual، Indie
Category
Single-player، Steam Achievements، Camera Comfort، Color Alternatives، Custom Volume Controls، Playable Without Timed Input، Save Anytime، Stereo Sound، Steam Leaderboards، Family Sharing
Developer
Simblend
Publisher
Simblend

Minimum Requirements

CPU
8 GB RAM
GPU
RAM
1 GB
Storage
OS
Windows 10

Recommended Requirements

CPU
GPU
RAM
Storage
OS

Game Description

WHITE ROOMS

Everything here looks simple. That’s the problem.

WHITE ROOMS is a first-person puzzle game set entirely in clean, empty, white spaces.
Each room gives you a clear objective.
Each room lies to you in a different way.

There are no enemies (maybe some).
No timers you need to outrun (a little bit of that).
No precision jumps or mechanical skill checks (hmm, maybe a bit of that too).

If you fail, it’s not because you were slow.
It’s because you trusted something you shouldn’t have.

What kind of game is this?

You walk into a room.
There’s a door (sometimes a plain white wall).
There’s usually an obvious solution.

It’s wrong.

Every room is built around a single idea:
a rule that seems reasonable, helpful, or familiar, until it quietly betrays you.

The game never explains what went wrong.
It just restarts the room and lets you sit with the mistake.

Features

  • Minimalist first-person puzzle design

  • One-button interaction, fixed movement speed

  • No combat, no reflex challenges

  • Rooms that play with logic, perception, time and trust

  • A clean white aesthetic that slowly becomes uncomfortable

What this game is not

  • Not a horror game with jump scares (oh yes)

  • Not a physics sandbox

  • Not a “gotcha” troll game

  • Not fair in the way you expect

A warning

If you’re the kind of player who likes mastering systems, optimizing routes, and getting better through repetition…
this game will actively fight you.

WHITE ROOMS is about unlearning assumptions, not improving execution.

Sometimes the safest thing to do is nothing.
Sometimes it isn’t.