Haunted Room: Ngôi Nhà Hắc Ám places you inside sealed, haunted rooms where an Evil Spirit hunts and your job is survival: lock the door, arrange Heroes, and upgrade defenses to hold out through short, tense rounds. The game is built for quick Android play sessions—typically around five minutes—so it suits players who want pressure-packed matches with simple tactical choices rather than sprawling battlefields. Gothic Chibi visuals and a variety of themed locations keep each room feeling fresh while clear match goals and starter rewards help new players test different defensive setups right away.
Key Features
⭐ Room-based tower defense: choose a room, lock the door and survive waves of the Evil Spirit in Haunted Room: Ngôi Nhà Hắc Ám.
⭐ Defense upgrades: improve the Bed to expand your room, strengthen the Door as the main barrier, and power up Heroes during matches.
⭐ Hero lineup and placement: summon, arrange and combine Heroes so their abilities support the locked door and shape your tactics.
⭐ Gothic Chibi art and varied maps: dark but readable visuals across locations like a school, hospital, hotel, office, train, dormitory and a mysterious cave.
⭐ Short, replayable rounds with rewards: five-minute sessions, event/mailbox gifts, and occasional gift codes or starter packs to accelerate early progress.
Advantages
✅ Haunted Room: Ngôi Nhà Hắc Ám delivers quick, approachable gameplay ideal for short mobile sessions and casual play.
✅ Clear progression choices—upgrading Bed, Door and Heroes gives immediate tactical impact.
✅ Charming Gothic Chibi style keeps visuals readable while providing spooky variety.
✅ Generous starter bonuses reported, such as 500 draws, a Skeleton Outfit, a random Orange Hero and limited decorations that help new players experiment.
Disadvantages
❎ Short rounds and simplified mechanics may feel shallow to players seeking deep, long-form strategy.
❎ Resource decisions can be punishing—spending upgrades in the wrong order may leave the room exposed.
❎ In-game purchases and time-limited gift codes mean some rewards or progress paths can be gated behind spending or expire.







