When the Backrooms Turn Meaner
Level 37 is not the first place you’ve been trapped in the Backrooms, but it’s the one that feels like it hates you personally. The walls are the same sick yellow you’ve come to dread, but here they’re warped—bowing inward, tilting just enough to make you feel like you’re walking uphill even when you’re not. The buzz of fluorescent lights is louder, sharper, almost like it’s drilling into your skull.
And somewhere in this warped maze… Uganda Nackles is waiting.
You Hear Him Before You See Him 👣
It’s the sound of uneven footsteps. Sometimes far away, sometimes suddenly close enough that you spin around expecting to see him right there. The Backrooms have their usual uncanny stillness, but he doesn’t move like the space around him. His steps cut through the air. They don’t echo—they follow.
When you finally spot him in the distance, you realize two things at once:
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He’s faster than you hoped.
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There’s no hiding spot in sight.
Part 2 Means No Easy Escapes
This isn’t your first time here. You’ve been through Level 37 before, but the layout is wrong now. Rooms are gone. Hallways loop back into themselves. That safe corner you remember? Now it leads straight into a dead end, with his shadow stretching across the floor toward you.
Every door you open might help you, or it might put you right back where you started. And in the Backrooms, that’s worse than being caught—you’ll start to think you’ve been here forever.
Moments That Break Your Focus
It’s not just him chasing you. There’s the flicker of lights that leaves you in pitch black for a heartbeat. The sound of a vending machine clunking in the distance when there isn’t a vending machine anywhere near here. A chair in the middle of the hall, turned toward the wall, with something scribbled into the plaster above it.
Every distraction makes it harder to keep track of where you’ve been and where you’re going.
When the Maze Starts Fighting Back 🌀
Sometimes the walls breathe. Not in a way that you can ignore—they move, shifting closer like they’re trying to press you forward. Floors tilt so sharply that you stumble, and when you look back, they’re flat again.
You realize this isn’t just about outrunning him. The whole level is working against you.
Why You Keep Running
Because if you stop, you’re done. Because maybe, just maybe, the next door will lead to an exit instead of another hallway. And because the alternative is letting him catch you, and you’ve seen enough to know you don’t want to know what happens then.
Simple Controls, Relentless Tension 🎮
Move, turn, interact—easy enough to understand, hard to manage when your vision keeps catching flickers of movement that may or may not be real.
The Question That Stays With You
If Level 37 feels like this… what’s waiting in Level 38?
Play Uganda Nackles in Backrooms Level 37 Part 2 on Kiz10.com, and see how long you can run before the maze or the monster decides you’ve had enough. 🏃♂️💡