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Five Nights at Stalin: Soviet Museum Horror

Five Nights at Stalin is a point-and-click first-person action horror game set in a museum of Soviet life. As a security guard, your task is not to protect the museum from thefts, but to ensure that the statue of Stalin doesn't escape. Equipped with cameras, a radio, a torch, and a hiding spot, you must prevent Stalin from leaving. Each night, the challenge intensifies as Stalin becomes a formidable opponent, making your survival crucial.

The game features three opponents with unique mechanics, atmospheric graphics, and attention to detail. With five progressively difficult nights and a hardcore night upon completion, Five Nights at Stalin offers a challenging gameplay experience without in-app purchases or additional content.

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