Alexeyвђ™s Winter: Night... ✦ Fresh & Extended

: Through linear dialogues with various neighbors and quirky local characters, the game highlights everyday struggles, poverty, and the quiet solidarity within the community. Gameplay Mechanics

is a atmospheric 2D point-and-click indie game set during a cold, snowy night in late-1980s USSR. Developed by NezhySoft as a solo project, it features unique pencil hand-drawn graphics and a narrative that blends light humor with a touch of melancholy. Core Narrative & Setting Alexey’s Winter: Night...

: The entire experience is concise, typically taking between 2 to 3 hours to complete, making it ideal for a single "cozy" evening session. Availability & Platforms : Through linear dialogues with various neighbors and

: It follows a traditional point-and-click structure—left-click to "Look" and right-click to "Use" or interact with the environment. Core Narrative & Setting : The entire experience

: You play as Alexey, a young man who returns home from grocery shopping only to realize he has lost his apartment keys. After eventually finding them, he discovers his television has been stolen, forcing him back out into the cold for a new quest.

: Challenges are primarily inventory-based, requiring players to find items and use them in imaginative ways, such as returning a favor using a petroleum-soaked doormat.

The game is available as a full title on Steam for Windows , which includes all three episodes.