11F

Step into the creepy depths of 11F, a scary first-person horror game that traps you in an abandoned building full of secrets. PUMPKIM made this indie gem, which asks you to find out the secrets of “The Origin,” an abandoned building where fear hides in every shadow. 11F is great for horror fans who want to feel scared and excited at the same time. It uses exploration and puzzles to create psychological dread, and it runs perfectly on Gamehub for mobile horror sessions that keep the fear close at hand.

Unraveling the Dark Secrets of The Origin

You play as Adam in 11F, and after your father’s funeral, you go on a nightmarish journey. A mysterious person sends a real estate deed to the run-down “The Origin” building with a creepy note that says, “Adam, do you want to come up to the 11th floor?” You enter this multi-story ruin out of curiosity and sadness, only to find that it doesn’t have an 11th floor. However, clues suggest that it does, but it’s hidden from view. As you walk through the floors, you can hear bits and pieces of stories from people who used to live there, showing how their lives were changed by despair and madness.

The story gets more complicated with the “Troublemaker Neighbors” booklet, which tells the story of bad tenants who have turned into creepy creatures that haunt the building. Each room is full of personal tragedies—unfulfilled dreams, unspoken regrets—that lead to the hard-to-reach summit. On Gamehub, this story plays out in a very creepy way on Android devices, where touch controls make you feel more vulnerable and every revelation feels very personal in the building’s oppressive atmosphere.

Mastering Survival in 11F’s Twisted Halls

In 11F, you can explore a huge, non-linear building with more than 20 themed rooms in any order you want. Find keys, solve puzzles in the environment, and avoid or fight a group of strange ghosts that are the result of the residents’ troubled pasts. You have to be quick on your feet and use your brains instead of your muscles to avoid spectral ambushes and figure out clues carved into the decay. You can do the floors in any order, which makes you want to come back and see new layers of horror that change as you go.

Puzzles fit perfectly with the story, requiring players to pay attention to small details like misplaced items or hidden messages. Dynamic encounters, on the other hand, get the heart racing. Gamehub makes these mechanics work better on Android by using Winlator emulation to make controls responsive and performance stable. This means that the horror’s intensity comes across perfectly when played on the go, without losing the authentic desktop experience that PC setups provide.

Heart-Stopping Immersion in Every Shadow

Playing 11F fills you with constant fear, with flickering lights and distant groans that make the tension unbearable. The game ends with mind-bending twists on the forbidden floor. The symphony of creaks, whispers, and heart-pounding chases makes an addictive loop of fear and discovery that lasts 1–2 hours but leaves a lasting scar. With Gamehub, sessions turn into portable nightmares that are great for quick scares on the go. Winlator makes them work better with mid-range devices.

Essential System Specifications for Seamless Terror

Platform Minimum CPU Recommended CPU Minimum GPU Recommended GPU Minimum RAM Recommended RAM
PC Intel Core i5-2550K Intel Core i7-3770 GeForce GTX 1060 GeForce RTX 2060 8 GB 16 GB
Android/Gamehub Snapdragon 855 / Dimensity 800 Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 / Dimensity 9000 Adreno 640 / Mali-G77 Adreno 730 / Mali-G710 6 GB 8 GB+

PC rigs that meet these requirements can keep a steady 60 FPS at 1080p, even when you’re chasing ghosts. On Android, you can expect 30 to 45 frames per second (FPS) on mid-range hardware and 60 FPS on flagship devices. This keeps the horror’s edge in mobile format.

11F Review Video

Final Verdict: A Must-Play Horror Hidden Gem

11F is a small but very scary horror game that combines exploring creepy environments, solving clever puzzles, and a story that stays with you like a bad dream. Its unique take on building-based horror shines brightest on Gamehub, where Android players can easily access pure scares, thanks to Winlator’s emulation skills and solid PC performance. This is a must-have for anyone who wants quick, intense shocks with depth. Jump in and question every floor.

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Game Details

  • Publisher 3971 Games
  • Developer 3971 Games
  • Release Date 2024-01-25
  • System OS Windows 10 / 11 (64-bit)
  • API DirectX 11
  • Resolution 1920x1080
  • File Size 4.4 GB
  • Pre-installed Yes
  • Genre/Tags
    Horror First-Person

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