There was a group of friends who decided to try the elevator game as a dare. They entered the elevator at midnight. As they went through the sequence of floors, they heard eerie noises. When they finally reached the 'destination' floor, the elevator doors opened to a pitch - black corridor. One of the friends got so scared that they immediately pressed the ground floor button and the elevator took them back to safety. It was a spooky experience that they would never forget.
Well, while the events in elevator game horror stories are not real in a literal sense, they can seem very real to those who believe in the supernatural. The power of suggestion and the atmosphere of an elevator can play tricks on people's minds. However, from a scientific perspective, it's all fictional. There are no hidden dimensions or ghosts that can be accessed through some elevator ritual.
A man once played the elevator game and found himself in a floor that was not supposed to exist in the building. There were old - fashioned wallpapers and strange noises coming from the walls. He was so frightened that he ran back into the elevator and kept pressing the close button until he got back to a normal floor.
One elevator game horror story is about a girl who decided to play the elevator game alone at night. She followed the rules precisely. As she went through the sequence of floors, strange noises started to come from the elevator shaft. When the elevator finally stopped on a floor that wasn't supposed to exist, she saw a shadowy figure in the corner. She quickly pressed the button to go back down, but the elevator seemed to move at a snail's pace, and all the while, she could feel the presence of something malevolent getting closer.
Well, one common Korean elevator game story is about a girl who entered an elevator alone at midnight. She followed the rules of the game, pressing the buttons in a specific sequence. As she went through the floors, strange noises started to come from outside the elevator. When she reached the final floor, instead of seeing the normal elevator hall, she saw a dark and spooky corridor filled with cold air. She quickly pressed the close button and managed to get back to the normal floors, but she was really scared for days after that.
One personal story I heard was that a girl entered the elevator as part of the game. She pressed the buttons according to the rules. When the elevator reached the 'destination' floor, the lights flickered and she saw a strange figure. She was so scared that she immediately pressed all the buttons to get back to the ground floor as fast as possible.
There was a story where a group of teenagers decided to play the Japanese elevator game. They started in an elevator in a large department store. As they began the sequence of floor stops, the elevator started making strange noises. One of the teens said they saw a pale face in the elevator mirror that wasn't there before. They got scared and tried to stop the game, but the elevator seemed to have a mind of its own and continued to move between floors erratically. Eventually, they managed to force the elevator doors open on a random floor and ran out.
A guy tried the elevator game. On the 'wrong' floor, the elevator doors opened to a pitch - black hallway. He heard whispers and something like dragging footsteps. He quickly closed the doors and got out at the next normal floor. He was so scared that he didn't use that elevator for months.
One common element is the use of specific elevator buttons. For example, pressing buttons in a certain sequence like 4 - 2 - 6 - 2 - 10. Another is the presence of strange noises. People in the stories often hear eerie sounds during the game.
They're mostly superstitions. There's no scientific evidence to prove that the things in these stories actually happen. It's often just part of the horror and mystery culture.