Just finished the game. …It was easier to go through the map files and find the passcodes for the “nani” and “naze” (actually nase) passwords, than it was to figure them out myself. There was no in-game close button at the title screen, and the English parts weren’t perfect. Hiding the save room was a bit annoying, but I discovered its existence through trawling the map files.
For future readers: The shortest way to get past the final boss is to go down until you see a ghost, go left and up to go upstairs, go to the upper-leftmost door in the upper-left corridor, examine the cutting board to pick up a knife, equip it from the menu (third option down), then open the fridge, get some apples, eat one to get to full health. Then exit that room, go up the middle path and use “2122” on the left code thing and “2114” on the right. Then go through the door, into the next room, and use the knife attack special skill twice to win. Worst end is getting no hiragana, neutral is getting some, true end is getting all.
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This was an interesting horror game incorporating both English and Japanese. The design of the map and characters for the game were really creepy and cool at the same time. I liked the artwork for the main page of the game as it really stands out and attracts the player to play the game.
Even though I didn't complete the game, I enjoyed the artwork for the death scenes that I was met with. I had difficulty understanding what to do in the game as I kept on picking up Hiraganas, which made me wonder whether I am supposed to pick up all the Hiraganas that exist in the game or to find an exit (written on the main page of the game). It would be cool if there were objectives in the game where the player can follow through, such as "explore upstairs" or "Explore the rooms in the building" or "Find an exit".
Thank you for reading my comment and I wish you good luck in your future endeavours.
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Just finished the game. …It was easier to go through the map files and find the passcodes for the “nani” and “naze” (actually nase) passwords, than it was to figure them out myself. There was no in-game close button at the title screen, and the English parts weren’t perfect. Hiding the save room was a bit annoying, but I discovered its existence through trawling the map files.
For future readers: The shortest way to get past the final boss is to go down until you see a ghost, go left and up to go upstairs, go to the upper-leftmost door in the upper-left corridor, examine the cutting board to pick up a knife, equip it from the menu (third option down), then open the fridge, get some apples, eat one to get to full health. Then exit that room, go up the middle path and use “2122” on the left code thing and “2114” on the right. Then go through the door, into the next room, and use the knife attack special skill twice to win. Worst end is getting no hiragana, neutral is getting some, true end is getting all.
Hey, I was wondering where the walk through was (If there is one if not then sorry for wasting your time) because I'm stuck on what to do.
Well, I din't find any full walkthrough yet.
Ok
Nice artwork unfortunately I don't know japanese at all, but it's still nice to see fresh content on itch.io.
This was an interesting horror game incorporating both English and Japanese. The design of the map and characters for the game were really creepy and cool at the same time. I liked the artwork for the main page of the game as it really stands out and attracts the player to play the game.
Even though I didn't complete the game, I enjoyed the artwork for the death scenes that I was met with. I had difficulty understanding what to do in the game as I kept on picking up Hiraganas, which made me wonder whether I am supposed to pick up all the Hiraganas that exist in the game or to find an exit (written on the main page of the game). It would be cool if there were objectives in the game where the player can follow through, such as "explore upstairs" or "Explore the rooms in the building" or "Find an exit".
Thank you for reading my comment and I wish you good luck in your future endeavours.
Thank you!