Erzurum is a Adventure game from Proximity Games with a 39% positive Steam review signal. Indie Lantern indexes it for players browsing by weird, single-player.

Game snapshot
- Developer
- Proximity Games
- Release year
- 2021
- Playtime
- Varies by player
- Price
- $0.49
- Review signal
- 39% positive
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System requirements
PC
- Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: 64 bits Windows
Processor: Intel Core i5-2500K@3.3GHz or AMD FX 6300@3.5GHz
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 or AMD Radeon R9 290
DirectX: Version 11
Storage: 6 GB available space - Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: 64 bits Windows
Processor: Intel Core i7-4770K@3.5GHz or Ryzen 5 1500X@3.5GHz
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon RX 580
DirectX: Version 12
Storage: 6 GB available space
From Steam reviews
Review notes
Erzurum is worth a closer look if you want survival crafting, exploration, narrative adventure, and strong atmosphere.
Best for players who want strong atmosphere, emotional story, survival crafting, and exploration.
Check more carefully if you dislike technical roughness.
survival-crafting
Play styleSurvival pressure and resource gathering are part of the decision loop.
exploration
Play styleThe draw is moving through spaces, discovering details, and learning the world.
narrative-adventure
Play styleThe experience is more story-and-place driven than systems-heavy.
strong-atmosphere
ToneThe mood, place, and presentation carry a lot of the experience.
buggy
FrictionTechnical roughness or instability comes up often enough to check.
emotional-story
ToneThe story is framed as affecting rather than just plot-heavy.
replayable
FitThe structure gives reasons to return rather than finish once.
Steam review snapshots
Snow-covered forests, abandoned towns, icy roads, and decrepit cabins populate a vast open world, and there is a haunting beauty to the…Erzurum, developed and published by Proximity Games, is a survival game that drops players into the brutal and desolate cold of Eastern…The absence of human life is palpable, and when you do encounter remnants of civilization—notes, abandoned buildings, vehicles—it adds emotional weight to…Animations are stiff, and while the game succeeds in creating atmosphere, it doesn’t offer much in the way of visual polish.Why it fits
Check it if you want adventure filtered by weird, single-player.
Who might skip it
Research further on Steam if you need verified accessibility details, exact playtime, or current system requirements.