The game utilizes a VHS film grain filter and PS1-style low-poly graphics to create a sense of nostalgia and "found footage" dread. Multiple Endings
True to the developer's style, the game blends exploration with interactive minigames:
Many of the endings revolve around the dark intentions of the basketball coach, who serves as a primary antagonist. The game utilizes a VHS film grain filter
Players must complete chores, navigate the city on a bicycle, and interact with various NPCs who often exhibit the "rude" or "uncanny" behavior typical of Chilla's Art characters.
The story follows , a high school basketball player who plans a karaoke night with her friend Moeka . After an awkward encounter with their basketball coach at school, Mira heads to a local karaoke establishment alone to wait for Moeka. The game quickly shifts from a mundane evening to a tense survival experience as Mira realizes she is being watched by a predatory figure. Gameplay Mechanics The story follows , a high school basketball
Released in February 2023, is a psychological horror title from Chilla’s Art , the Japanese sibling duo renowned for their lo-fi, VHS-inspired aesthetic and "walking simulator" horror gameplay. The game explores the unsettling concept of "Hitokara" (solo karaoke), a popular pastime in Japan that takes a dark turn when a high school student finds herself being stalked. Plot and Setting
Unlike previous titles, this game features a functional rhythm minigame where you actually "sing" (via button presses) to various songs. Gameplay Mechanics Released in February 2023, is a
Some endings require Mira to call the police and survive a timed "hide-and-seek" sequence, while others involve directly confronting her stalker.